Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies. MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India. “We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India programme,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview. In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers. Currently, six planes are compatible for the aircraft carrier — Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden). While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin-engine jets, the other three have a single engine. Tarasenko said MiG had been working with Indian defence forces for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service. He said the company was eager to further strengthen its relationship with India. Russia has been one of India’s key suppliers of arms and ammunition. Then defence minister Arun Jaitley had visited Russia in June during which the issue of transfer of technology and joint development of high-end military platforms and weapons systems were discussed at length. Hard-selling MiG-29K as the best option for the Indian Navy, Tarasenko said a fleet of the aircraft had operated from Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov as part of its operations in Syria recently and showed excellent results, including in striking ground targets. He said the MiG-29K was part of the recent Malabar exercise involving the navies of India, the US and Japan and it proved its operational prowess while operating from the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya. Tarasenko claimed MiG-29K aircraft have serious tactical and technical advantages compared to Boeing’s F/A-18. “In addition, the MiG-29K aircraft were successfully tested in combat conditions as part of the Russian Navy’s military squadron in the Mediterranean in 2016 and have a unique experience of real combat use,” he said. The US defence major has offered to set up a manufacturing facility in India for the production of its F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft, if the company gets contracts for their supply. At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets. The RFI by the Indian Navy says the aircraft required by it should be day-and-night capable, all-weather, multi-role, deck-based combat aircraft which can be used for air defence, air-to-surface operations, buddy refuelling, reconnaissance etc. from IN aircraft carriers”. “The Indian side has sent an RFI to companies that produce aircraft, which is one of the procedures preceding the official tender. MiG corporation has received such a request, now we are preparing our proposal,” Tarasenko said. In a major step towards defence indigenisation, the Indian government had in May unveiled a “strategic partnership” model under which select private firms would be engaged along with foreign entities to build military platforms such as fighter jets, submarines and battle tanks.
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India's new fifth generation stealth fighter will be superior in key aspects to Russia's PAK FAT-50 from which it's derived, and will also have the added advantage of being able to fire the newest iteration of the fearsome BrahMos cruise missile, the BrahMos NG.
And as the PAK FA is already superior to China'sChengdu J-20 low observable fighter, this means the Indian stealth jet will also be superior to the J-20.
Indian media reports said India's as yet unnamed stealth fighter will include a total of 43 improvements over the PAK FA T-50, making it superior in many key aspects to the Russian fighter, of which only six have been produced because they cost over $100 million apiece.
That's far too expensive for a battered Russian economy still crippled by Western sanctions triggered by Russia's illegal annexation of the Crimea in 2014.
The Indian stealth fighter will be superior in stealth, supercruise, advanced sensors, networking and combat avionics to PAK FA.
Under a co-development deal, India will develop one prototype while Russia will develop another. The Indian version will be a two-seat fighter manned by a pilot and a WeaponSystemsOperator. The Russian version will be a traditional single seat stealth fighter like the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
India wants its indigenous stealth fighter jet to become operational with the Indian Air Force before 2025. It plans to build as many as 127 stealth fighters.
India's Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) project will be developed and produced by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) at its facility in Nashik at an estimated cost of $25 billion.
"The agreement has been completed on our end; we are ready to sign it. It is now down to the Indian side. There are some formalities to figure out, but I think it will be signed by the end of this year," said Sergei Chemezov, CEO of Russian weapons maker Rostech Corporation.
Chemzov noted the project "will produce a state of the art fighter jet, and it will be the result of the work on Russia's most modern technology done by both Russian and Indian engineers. As fifth generation, it means fifth generation speed, ballistics and military equipment, avionics and stealth capabilities among other qualities."
A significant advantage to the Indian stealth fighter will be its ability to loft and launch BrahMos-NG (Next Generation), a lighter, smaller but deadlier version of the original BrahMos built to destroy enemy warships.
Also called mini-BrahMos, this new version will be 50 percent lighter than the original version but will be just as fast at Mach3.5 (4,300 km/h). Expected to become operational after 2018, BrahMos-NG will have a far smaller radar cross section or RCS than its predecessor, making it far more difficult to locate and destroy.
BrahMos-NG will arm the Indian Air Force's Sukhoi Su-30MKI air superiority fighter; Mikoyan MiG-29K carrier-based multirole fighter; HAL TejasLightAttackFighter for land and carrier use and the Dassault Rafale multirole fighter, of which 36 have been purchased by India.
The SU-30MKI will be able to carry three BrahMos-NGs while the other combat aircraft will carry one each. It's not known how many BrahMos-NGs India's new stealth fighter will carry.
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INTRODUCTION:
Defense updates has received large number of request from the viewers on why India chose to buy Rafale instead of increasing the number of Sukhoi 30 MKI, which is a very capable fighter. It is well known that Sukhoi Su 30MKI ($75 million apiece) costs 1/3 that of Rafale , and India also has got excellent understanding of its operations having used it for sometime now.
In this video , we look at top 5 reasons why India choose to have Rafale instead of having more Sukhoi 30 MKI.
ROLE:
Sukhoi Su 30 MKI is designed for air dominance. Su-30MKI aerodynamic configuration is geared for air to air combat. The design allow for high angle of attack (AoA) flights . The integral aerodynamic configuration combined with thrust vectoring results in extreme maneuverability. It is not that Su-30MKI is not capable of ground attack , but it more of an air fighter.
The Su-30MKI has a range of 3,000 km with internal fuel which ensures a 3.75 hour combat mission. Its air refueling system can increase the flight duration up to 10 hours with a range of 8,000 km. Su-30MKIs can also use the Cobham 754 refueling pods. This means Su 30 MKI can go deep into enemy territories and take the fight to the opposing air force.
The Rafale is referred to as an "omnirole" aircraft by Dassault, its maker. Equipped with a wide range of weapons, the Rafale is intended to perform air supremacy, interdiction, aerial reconnaissance, ground support, in-depth strike, anti-ship strike and nuclear deterrence missions.
One important aspect is that Rafale can be used from carrier aircrafts making it a very versatile fighter.
As viewers may know, MMRC deal in which Rafael won ,stands for MediumMulti-Role Combat Aircraft. So India’s intention was to acquire a multirole fighter instead of a air dominance fighter which India already has in form of SU 30 MKI.
STEALTH:
Sukhoi 30 MKI is large aircraft and was also not designed with stealth in mind. The size has many benefits , but has a critical disadvantage . It has large RCS of 5. This makes it an easier target when compared to Rafale which has a RCS of 1.
So , in case of operations in regions defended by advanced air defense system with powerful radars, the Rafale is much better aircraft.
FRANCEFrance is part of European Union but it does not use Eurofighter Typhoon. France was humiliated in World War 2.
Since then , France has been very particular about building its own defense equipments, be it fighters or submarines. It is also known to have a very independent view about strategic relationships. This is very important, as France can be trusted, that it will not bow to foreign pressures to stop supplies ,if and when India is in a conflict.
India’s experience with France has been good, it has been a a very dependable partner for India.
India has been using Mirage build by Dassault for a long time and it has been a very effective jet for India. From spare parts to repairs , France has stood by India.
RUSSIARussia has been the most trusted ally of India. It helped India in 1971 war, when US, UK,Pakistan had tried to defeat india.
Russia has supplied India and continuing to do so, with top of the line defense equipment.
In late 1990s, Russia had transferred technology for Su30 MKI, India's frontline fighter aircraft, which at that time was Russia’s most modern equipment, its most modern plane.
Recently , Russia has agreed to sell india , S 400 the most dreaded air defense system in the world, and is a state of art Russian system.
There is mainly one problem with Russia, that India must not be dependent on a single nation for the military equipment. There is a saying , do not put all your eggs in the same basket. Diversifying of critical equipments is must.
CHINAFACTORChina , India’s main adversary also uses Sukhoi Flanker variants which it had acquired from Russia . They have even reversed engineered these aircrafts .Though Su 30 MKI is customized by India with Israeli & French sub systems, China have decent idea of this aircraft , specially its aerodynamic capabilities.
In any conflict, this can be very useful from Chinese perspective. Same goes for India.
On the other hand, there is no road map , where Rafale can end into Chinese hand .
This will give India an edge in air combat scenarios.

published:25 Oct 2016

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IAF To Get Another 36 RafaleCombat Aircraft
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon. Details are not known, but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme.
If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure. IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from France after the US gave Pakistan F 16s in 1982, also arrived in IAF squadrons from 1985 onw@rds.
The Nuke-capable Mirage though is still formidable and some half a dozen of the nearly 60 have already been upgraded to contemporary standards by Thales, the French company known for making deadly Electronic W@rfare (EW) systems. Thales is providing the highly sophisticated EW systems for the Rafales also. The Indian Navy has expressed specific preference for either the Boeing F/A 18 Super Hornet or Rafale.
Both these fighters were designed ab initio for aircraft carriers, and both are on offer for their industrial production in India if the numbers are viable for foreign investment and Transfer of Technology (ToT). Boeing has offered to manufacture the latest variant, Advanced Super Hornet, which is also meant for the US Navy. Significantly, if the deal is only for 36 more aircraft, then the field would be open for a larger number of twin-engine aircraft for both the IAF and Navy.
If the coming deal is for indigenous production fr more than 36, then Rafale would become the final choice. Notably, defence deals are mostly done with strategic advantages in view, besides costs. For instance, in the 1980s, the Government asked Air India to switch its choice from Boeing to Airbus A 320 aircraft as, according to French sources, France gave India some defence technology as a leverage.
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Russia cannot give IndiaStealth Technology
the Times of India reported that Delhi is making extra demands to Moscow when it comes to the joint production of a Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA). Citing sources in the Indian DefenceMinistry, the report said that India would go in for this joint venture only under the condition of a full-scale technology transfer and if Russia provided help in the development of the indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
According to the paper, the Indian side bases such demands on the experience of the Sukhoi-30MKI jet acquisition programme, which cost India Rs 55,717 crore ($8.4 billion) without any “tangible help in developing indigenous fighter-manufacturing capabilities.” The recipient company Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is still unable to manufacture the Sukhois on its own, the paper noted.
RIR asked experts to explain whether Indian demands were justified and where the real problem lay.
‘Red line’ in technology transfer ::
Without a doubt, there are some limitations on the extent to which a country would transfer its military technology, experts believe. According to Alexander Ermakov, expert at the Russian InternationalAffairs Council (RIAC), this especially concerns critical types of technology that influence the ability of a country to ensure its security: most importantly missile technology, communications and electronic warfare systems.
The limitations always vary depending on the client. While bilateral relations do play a role, it is also important for a partner to “bargain” for certain technology, Ermakov thinks.
“If Indonesia, for instance, makes a request to Russia for a batch of 8-12 Su-35 multi-role fighters, it is unlikely that Moscow would discuss any technology transfer,” Konstantin Makienko, Deputy Director of the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, explains. “On the contrary, when China bought 48 Su-27 aircraft in early and mid-1990s, this allowed for an opportunity to transfer this technology to China within a licensed production contract.” The larger the amount of requested supplies, the better is the chance for discussing potential technology transfer, Makienko believes.
Trading technologies is also much easier for a country like Russia when a partner shares the same geostrategic and military interests and there is a history of past fruitful cooperation. India is in the best position here, unlike Pakistan, which Makienko calls “unstable and unpredictable and to an extent, an analogue of Ukraine in South Asia.”
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The framework agreement on developing cargo aircraft capable of carrying up to 20 tonnes for the Russian and IndianAir Forces was signed in September 2010. In 2015, media reports said Moscow and New Delhi planned to agree on the pre-contractual documentation under the MTA program. Plans were in store to begin the basic designing cycle before the end of the year, Yury Slyusar, President of the United Aircraft Corporation, stated. However, Ilyushin’s ex-Director GeneralSergey Velmozhkin said at the beginning of 2016 that the joint Russian-Indian project to develop a transport warplane had been suspended.
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Welcome to WorldAction and ReactionNewsRUSSIA’S MIG EYES DEAL TO SUPPLY MILITARY JETS TO INDIAN NAVY
In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers.
Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG on Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies.
MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India.
“We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India program,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview.
In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers.
Currently, six planes are compatible for the aircraft carrier — Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden). While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin-engine jets, the other three have a single engine.
Tarasenko said MiG had been working with Indian defence forces for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service.
He said the company was eager to further strengthen its relationship with India.
Russia has been one of India’s key suppliers of arms and ammunition. Then defence minister Arun Jaitley had visited Russia in June during which the issue of transfer of technology and joint development of high-end military platforms and weapons systems were discussed at length.

published:20 Sep 2017

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This video shows you that Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One RafaleJet.
Come 2022, France will be delivering all 36 Rafale fighters to India and that would be a mjor game changer in India's defence sector. Rafale fighters have a state-of- art 150-km range Meteor air-to-air mi$$iles and this will definitely be some edge over Pakistan's F-16.
The deal signed on Friday is a much awaited one for the IAF, and the delivery would of the first Rafale would start in three years from now. Till then, in the event of a conflict, Pakistan will have to deploy 2 F-16s to tackle each Indian Sukhoi-30MKIs due to the latter's superior weapons package, including 100-km range mi$$iles. But once the Rafales are inducted, Pakistan will have to deploy three F-16s for each of them.
"Rafale is a very potent fighter that will add to the IAF's airpower and deep-strike capabilities," India's defence minister Manohar Parrikar told the Economic Times. Le Drian added, "The Rafale is really the best fighter jet in the world. It is an omni-role aircraft capable of all kinds of missions."
French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation's CEOEric Trappier said the Rafale was more in competition with the AmericanF-35 fifth-generation fighter because it was "a generation ahead" of the F-16. But the Rafales do cost a packet. The fighters themselves may cost around Rs 700 crore a piece. But the per unit cost zooms to Rs 1,640 crore if the overall deal is taken into account, which includes a decidedly deadly weapons package, all spares and costs for 75% fleet availability and "performance-based logistics support" for five years.
Moreover, the Rafales will be tweaked to specific Indian requirements, which range from the capability for "cold start at high-altitude regions like Leh" to Israeli helmet-mounted displays, advanced mi$$ile w@rning and synthetic aperture radars.
"The Meteor mi$$ile is superior to any such mi$$ile in the region. The over 300km Scalp air-to ground cruise mi$$ile also has two-metre precision capability. Rafale also has a faster turnaround time, capable of undertaking five sorties in a day. The other fighters we have can do only three sorties at the most," a source told the ET.
The Rafale deal also has a 50% offsets clause, under which France will have to plough half of the actual contract value back into India. "This has huge potential to generate direct and indirect employment opportunities in India," he added.
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Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said today.
The chief of naval staff also said the Scorpene submarine Kalvari is going through its final phase of trials and should be delivered by July-August.
Having rejected indigenously built 'Tejas' as too heavy, the Indian Navy in January issued a Request for Information to procure 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carrier.
"The Navy has got response from four players for the RFI. We will examine the RFI and take it forward," Lanba said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by FICCI on 'BuildingIndia's Future Navy Technology Imperatives'.
He, however, did not disclose the name of the companies which have shown interest in the proposal.
At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets which face serviceability issues from time to time.
Currently, six planes are compatible for aircraft carrier. They are Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden).
While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin engine jets, the remaining three have single engine.
The delivery of deck based fighter jets is expected to take four-five years.
The indigenously built aircraft-carrier Vikrant should complete trials in 2019. It was likely to be commissioned by 2020, Lanba said.
When asked about the recently approved Strategic Partnership (SP) model under which select private firms will be engaged to build military platforms like submarines and battle helicopters, Lanba said the next step would be to identify strategic partners.
"All three service chiefs will have to go and get the AONs (Acceptance of Necessity) on what we want to be built through strategic partners, so that partners in each segment can be identified.
"We are hopeful that we should be able to move this process in next six months," he said.
Four segments -- submarines, fighter aircraft, helicopters and armoured carriers/main battle tanks -- were identified under the new policy, aimed at attracting billions of dollars of investment in defence manufacturing by private defence majors including leading foreign firms.
The Ministry of Defence had recently scrapped navy's decision to appoint Flag OfficerDelhiArea (FODA) and Flag officerGujarat Naval area (FOGNA) without its consent.
Responding to this, Lanba said, "We are in discussion with the Ministry of Defence and we will resolve it."
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The RussianNavy is planning the construction of a new aircraft carrier to accompany the Admiral Kuznetsov. representatives of the Krylov State Research Center said that compared to the Russian heavy aircraft carrier of Shtorm (StormProject 23000E )-class which is also under development, their ship will be cheaper as well as having a smaller displacement, according to Russian military expert Vladimir Karnozov.
Currently, the military along with the nation's shipbuilders are working out the shape of the future vessel and its performance characteristics, with several options being placed on the table.
One of them proceeds from the assumption that the dimensions of the vessel will be close to those of the heavy Russian aircraft-carrying cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov, according to Karnozov.
The new aircraft carrier is expected to have a maximum speed of up to 25 knots, which is considered quite sufficient to ensure liftoff and landing operations of the Su-27K and the MiG-29K deck fighter jets. The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile (1.852 km) per hour.
Commenting upon the Shtorm-class aircraft carrier, Karnozov warned against jumping to conclusions, saying that allegations about the closure of the projects hold no water.
He recalled that a mock-up model of this 330-meter-long supercarrier was on display at the 2017 International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, where developers touted the vessel as "a multipurpose aircraft carrier designed to conduct combat operations in the remote sea and ocean areas as well as destroy enemy ground and sea targets."
Karnozov did not rule out that "a final decision about the implementation of the Shtorm project will depend on whether Moscow will clinch relevant deals in India and China, Russia's long-standing and reliable partners in terms of military and technical cooperation."
According to Russian defense industry sources, the new 90-100-ton warship should be capable of accommodating 80-90 aircraft and stay at sea for 90-120 days.
According to Russian defense industry estimates, construction of the carrier would take seven to ten years and cost as much as $17.5 billion. Despite the admiral’s affirmation that the Russian Navy will continue to pursue the carrier project, multiple hurdles would need to be overcome. Next to the obvious fiscal constraints given the stagnating Russian defense budget, technical issues abound.
“For starters, Russia has never built an aircraft carrier,” I explained previously. “All Soviet carriers were constructed in Ukraine. Russia’s shipbuilding industry currently lacks the capacity to build a supercarrier and does not even have a large enough dry dock to accommodate a vessel the size of the Shtorm.”
The Russian Navy also lacks escort ships and support vessels for a carrier strike group not to mention carrier-based long-range strike and electronic warfare aircraft. In an interview, VictorMurakhovsky, editor-in-chief of Arsenal of the Fatherland magazine, and chairman of Russia’s Military-Industrial Commission, expressed skepticism that Russia would be able to afford an entire new carrier strike group.
Displacement: 90,000–100,000 tons
Length: 330 m (1,083 ft)
Beam: 40 m (131 ft) (waterline)
Draught: 11 m (36 ft)
Speed: 25 kn
Sensors and
processing systems:
Integrated sensors, including:
Multifunction phased array radar,
Electronic warfare system,
Communications suite
Armament: Four anti-aircraft systems (unspecified)
Aircraft carried: 90
Sukhoi Su-57
Sukhoi Su-33Mikoyan MiG-29KKamov Ka-27/52K
Mikoyan UCAVAviation facilities:
Angled flight deck
with four launching positions (two on the ski-jump ramp and two electromagnetic catapults)
One set of arrestor gear.
Dual island design

published:19 Jan 2018

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This video shows you that Russia Delivers Advanced Su-35Fighter Jets To India's ArchRivalChina.
Russia has finally delivered four Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets to China after a delay of two years as Moscow feared that its fifth generation jet will loose value after Chinese military unveiled its J-20 stealth fighter, official media here reported.
The Su-35 is an advanced version of the Su-30s operated by the Indian Airforce.
The delivery was made on December 25, a news portal of the People’s Liberation Army reported.
Since the debut of the China’s stealth fighter J-20 fighter at Zhuhai Airshow, procurement of the Su-35 fighter jets has gone quite smoothly.
Some say this is the outcome of the close relationship between China and Russia.
However, the latter did not change its stance on the export of the Su-35 until the J-20 fighter was unveiled, state-run People’s Daily reported.
Russia believes that with the commissioning of the J-20, the Su-35 will soon lose its value in the Chinese market.
That estimation is the reason for the smooth procurement, the report said.
China has been ramping up its military aviation wing with a number of new fighter jets including two versions of the stealth fighters as well as J-15 a fighter plane to operate from the deck of its first aircraft carrier, Liaoning which has begun live fire drills in the disputed South China Sea.
The construction of China’s second aircraft which is home grown one is under in full swing, according to the official media reports.
“One can only be independent when he is self-reliant,” the PLA Daily article said expressing hope that the Su-35 fighter jet is the last fighter imported by China.
While China made advances in manufacturing of new type of fighter jets, it is still dependent on Russia for engines as well as avionics.
Under economic crisis Russia for its part has been selling some of its advanced weaponry to China in recent years.
Speculation was rife that Russia which had moved closer to China following hostilities with the Obama administration may move closer to the US once President-elect Donald Trump takes office as he shares better relations with Russian PresidentVladimir Putin.
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RussiaHelpingIndiaCompleteKaveri EngineProject Rosoboronexport.
An Indo-Russian project to modify India’s KaveriJet engine (presumably for the Sukhoi-30MKI fighter aircraft) is about to be completed.
“One of the most vivid illustrations (In Indo-Russian scientific partnership) is the KAVERI Indian aircraft engine. We have been involved in its development, modification and trials. The project is about to be over soon,” Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport said in a statement today.
JSC Rosoboronexport pursues active cooperation with its foreign partners in the field of joint research and development works, the statement said adding that at present, the majority of company’s joint R&D projects are with India and China. The projects focus on cooperation in the field of space, naval, air defense and army equipment, as well as other hi-tech projects.
“At present Rosoboronexport and Russia’s strategic partners are running over 200 R&D projects, whose number increases with every passing year. The growth dynamics continues to be positive. For instance, the number of such projects had not exceeded 100 until 2014”, - Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport further said in the statement.
Defenseworld.net comment: The information that Russia is collaborating with India on the Kaveri engine is indeed interesting.
The Kaveri engine, developed by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) was originally meant to power India’s home-made fighter jets but the project was put on the back-burner as it failed to meet deadlines.
Some media reports said that India is currently holding talks with the French company, Safran to explore the possibility to develop a 125kN thrust Class engine to replace current 123 kN Thrust Class AL-31FP turbofan engines developed by Salyut-HAL.
Russian companies had also offered India its 142 kN thrust class AL-41F1S turbofan engines used in the Su-35 to replace current AL-31F turbofan engines, various reports said but the response of the Indian side was not known.
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MiG eyes deal from India to supply, jointly develop jets with Indian companies

MiG eyes deal from India to supply, jointly develop jets with Indian companies

MiG eyes deal from India to supply, jointly develop jets with Indian companies

Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies. MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India. “We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India programme,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview. In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers. Currently, six planes are compatible for the aircraft carrier — Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden). While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin-engine jets, the other three have a single engine. Tarasenko said MiG had been working with Indian defence forces for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service. He said the company was eager to further strengthen its relationship with India. Russia has been one of India’s key suppliers of arms and ammunition. Then defence minister Arun Jaitley had visited Russia in June during which the issue of transfer of technology and joint development of high-end military platforms and weapons systems were discussed at length. Hard-selling MiG-29K as the best option for the Indian Navy, Tarasenko said a fleet of the aircraft had operated from Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov as part of its operations in Syria recently and showed excellent results, including in striking ground targets. He said the MiG-29K was part of the recent Malabar exercise involving the navies of India, the US and Japan and it proved its operational prowess while operating from the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya. Tarasenko claimed MiG-29K aircraft have serious tactical and technical advantages compared to Boeing’s F/A-18. “In addition, the MiG-29K aircraft were successfully tested in combat conditions as part of the Russian Navy’s military squadron in the Mediterranean in 2016 and have a unique experience of real combat use,” he said. The US defence major has offered to set up a manufacturing facility in India for the production of its F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft, if the company gets contracts for their supply. At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets. The RFI by the Indian Navy says the aircraft required by it should be day-and-night capable, all-weather, multi-role, deck-based combat aircraft which can be used for air defence, air-to-surface operations, buddy refuelling, reconnaissance etc. from IN aircraft carriers”. “The Indian side has sent an RFI to companies that produce aircraft, which is one of the procedures preceding the official tender. MiG corporation has received such a request, now we are preparing our proposal,” Tarasenko said. In a major step towards defence indigenisation, the Indian government had in May unveiled a “strategic partnership” model under which select private firms would be engaged along with foreign entities to build military platforms such as fighter jets, submarines and battle tanks.
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India's FGFA Will Be Superior To The Russian T-50 And Chinese J-20 : Chinese Media

India's FGFA Will Be Superior To The Russian T-50 And Chinese J-20 : Chinese Media

India's FGFA Will Be Superior To The Russian T-50 And Chinese J-20 : Chinese Media

India's new fifth generation stealth fighter will be superior in key aspects to Russia's PAK FAT-50 from which it's derived, and will also have the added advantage of being able to fire the newest iteration of the fearsome BrahMos cruise missile, the BrahMos NG.
And as the PAK FA is already superior to China'sChengdu J-20 low observable fighter, this means the Indian stealth jet will also be superior to the J-20.
Indian media reports said India's as yet unnamed stealth fighter will include a total of 43 improvements over the PAK FA T-50, making it superior in many key aspects to the Russian fighter, of which only six have been produced because they cost over $100 million apiece.
That's far too expensive for a battered Russian economy still crippled by Western sanctions triggered by Russia's illegal annexation of the Crimea in 2014.
The Indian stealth fighter will be superior in stealth, supercruise, advanced sensors, networking and combat avionics to PAK FA.
Under a co-development deal, India will develop one prototype while Russia will develop another. The Indian version will be a two-seat fighter manned by a pilot and a WeaponSystemsOperator. The Russian version will be a traditional single seat stealth fighter like the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
India wants its indigenous stealth fighter jet to become operational with the Indian Air Force before 2025. It plans to build as many as 127 stealth fighters.
India's Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) project will be developed and produced by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) at its facility in Nashik at an estimated cost of $25 billion.
"The agreement has been completed on our end; we are ready to sign it. It is now down to the Indian side. There are some formalities to figure out, but I think it will be signed by the end of this year," said Sergei Chemezov, CEO of Russian weapons maker Rostech Corporation.
Chemzov noted the project "will produce a state of the art fighter jet, and it will be the result of the work on Russia's most modern technology done by both Russian and Indian engineers. As fifth generation, it means fifth generation speed, ballistics and military equipment, avionics and stealth capabilities among other qualities."
A significant advantage to the Indian stealth fighter will be its ability to loft and launch BrahMos-NG (Next Generation), a lighter, smaller but deadlier version of the original BrahMos built to destroy enemy warships.
Also called mini-BrahMos, this new version will be 50 percent lighter than the original version but will be just as fast at Mach3.5 (4,300 km/h). Expected to become operational after 2018, BrahMos-NG will have a far smaller radar cross section or RCS than its predecessor, making it far more difficult to locate and destroy.
BrahMos-NG will arm the Indian Air Force's Sukhoi Su-30MKI air superiority fighter; Mikoyan MiG-29K carrier-based multirole fighter; HAL TejasLightAttackFighter for land and carrier use and the Dassault Rafale multirole fighter, of which 36 have been purchased by India.
The SU-30MKI will be able to carry three BrahMos-NGs while the other combat aircraft will carry one each. It's not known how many BrahMos-NGs India's new stealth fighter will carry.
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WHY INDIA CHOOSE RAFALE INSTEAD OF MORE SU 30 MKI? TOP 5 FACTS

WHY INDIA CHOOSE RAFALE INSTEAD OF MORE SU 30 MKI? TOP 5 FACTS

WHY INDIA CHOOSE RAFALE INSTEAD OF MORE SU 30 MKI? TOP 5 FACTS

INTRODUCTION:
Defense updates has received large number of request from the viewers on why India chose to buy Rafale instead of increasing the number of Sukhoi 30 MKI, which is a very capable fighter. It is well known that Sukhoi Su 30MKI ($75 million apiece) costs 1/3 that of Rafale , and India also has got excellent understanding of its operations having used it for sometime now.
In this video , we look at top 5 reasons why India choose to have Rafale instead of having more Sukhoi 30 MKI.
ROLE:
Sukhoi Su 30 MKI is designed for air dominance. Su-30MKI aerodynamic configuration is geared for air to air combat. The design allow for high angle of attack (AoA) flights . The integral aerodynamic configuration combined with thrust vectoring results in extreme maneuverability. It is not that Su-30MKI is not capable of ground attack , but it more of an air fighter.
The Su-30MKI has a range of 3,000 km with internal fuel which ensures a 3.75 hour combat mission. Its air refueling system can increase the flight duration up to 10 hours with a range of 8,000 km. Su-30MKIs can also use the Cobham 754 refueling pods. This means Su 30 MKI can go deep into enemy territories and take the fight to the opposing air force.
The Rafale is referred to as an "omnirole" aircraft by Dassault, its maker. Equipped with a wide range of weapons, the Rafale is intended to perform air supremacy, interdiction, aerial reconnaissance, ground support, in-depth strike, anti-ship strike and nuclear deterrence missions.
One important aspect is that Rafale can be used from carrier aircrafts making it a very versatile fighter.
As viewers may know, MMRC deal in which Rafael won ,stands for MediumMulti-Role Combat Aircraft. So India’s intention was to acquire a multirole fighter instead of a air dominance fighter which India already has in form of SU 30 MKI.
STEALTH:
Sukhoi 30 MKI is large aircraft and was also not designed with stealth in mind. The size has many benefits , but has a critical disadvantage . It has large RCS of 5. This makes it an easier target when compared to Rafale which has a RCS of 1.
So , in case of operations in regions defended by advanced air defense system with powerful radars, the Rafale is much better aircraft.
FRANCEFrance is part of European Union but it does not use Eurofighter Typhoon. France was humiliated in World War 2.
Since then , France has been very particular about building its own defense equipments, be it fighters or submarines. It is also known to have a very independent view about strategic relationships. This is very important, as France can be trusted, that it will not bow to foreign pressures to stop supplies ,if and when India is in a conflict.
India’s experience with France has been good, it has been a a very dependable partner for India.
India has been using Mirage build by Dassault for a long time and it has been a very effective jet for India. From spare parts to repairs , France has stood by India.
RUSSIARussia has been the most trusted ally of India. It helped India in 1971 war, when US, UK,Pakistan had tried to defeat india.
Russia has supplied India and continuing to do so, with top of the line defense equipment.
In late 1990s, Russia had transferred technology for Su30 MKI, India's frontline fighter aircraft, which at that time was Russia’s most modern equipment, its most modern plane.
Recently , Russia has agreed to sell india , S 400 the most dreaded air defense system in the world, and is a state of art Russian system.
There is mainly one problem with Russia, that India must not be dependent on a single nation for the military equipment. There is a saying , do not put all your eggs in the same basket. Diversifying of critical equipments is must.
CHINAFACTORChina , India’s main adversary also uses Sukhoi Flanker variants which it had acquired from Russia . They have even reversed engineered these aircrafts .Though Su 30 MKI is customized by India with Israeli & French sub systems, China have decent idea of this aircraft , specially its aerodynamic capabilities.
In any conflict, this can be very useful from Chinese perspective. Same goes for India.
On the other hand, there is no road map , where Rafale can end into Chinese hand .
This will give India an edge in air combat scenarios.

5:46

IAF To Get Another 36 Rafale Combat Aircraft

IAF To Get Another 36 Rafale Combat Aircraft

IAF To Get Another 36 Rafale Combat Aircraft

IAF To Get Another 36 RafaleCombat Aircraft
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon. Details are not known, but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme.
If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure. IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from France after the US gave Pakistan F 16s in 1982, also arrived in IAF squadrons from 1985 onw@rds.
The Nuke-capable Mirage though is still formidable and some half a dozen of the nearly 60 have already been upgraded to contemporary standards by Thales, the French company known for making deadly Electronic W@rfare (EW) systems. Thales is providing the highly sophisticated EW systems for the Rafales also. The Indian Navy has expressed specific preference for either the Boeing F/A 18 Super Hornet or Rafale.
Both these fighters were designed ab initio for aircraft carriers, and both are on offer for their industrial production in India if the numbers are viable for foreign investment and Transfer of Technology (ToT). Boeing has offered to manufacture the latest variant, Advanced Super Hornet, which is also meant for the US Navy. Significantly, if the deal is only for 36 more aircraft, then the field would be open for a larger number of twin-engine aircraft for both the IAF and Navy.
If the coming deal is for indigenous production fr more than 36, then Rafale would become the final choice. Notably, defence deals are mostly done with strategic advantages in view, besides costs. For instance, in the 1980s, the Government asked Air India to switch its choice from Boeing to Airbus A 320 aircraft as, according to French sources, France gave India some defence technology as a leverage.
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5:52

Russia cannot give India Stealth Technology

Russia cannot give India Stealth Technology

Russia cannot give India Stealth Technology

Russia cannot give IndiaStealth Technology
the Times of India reported that Delhi is making extra demands to Moscow when it comes to the joint production of a Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA). Citing sources in the Indian DefenceMinistry, the report said that India would go in for this joint venture only under the condition of a full-scale technology transfer and if Russia provided help in the development of the indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
According to the paper, the Indian side bases such demands on the experience of the Sukhoi-30MKI jet acquisition programme, which cost India Rs 55,717 crore ($8.4 billion) without any “tangible help in developing indigenous fighter-manufacturing capabilities.” The recipient company Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is still unable to manufacture the Sukhois on its own, the paper noted.
RIR asked experts to explain whether Indian demands were justified and where the real problem lay.
‘Red line’ in technology transfer ::
Without a doubt, there are some limitations on the extent to which a country would transfer its military technology, experts believe. According to Alexander Ermakov, expert at the Russian InternationalAffairs Council (RIAC), this especially concerns critical types of technology that influence the ability of a country to ensure its security: most importantly missile technology, communications and electronic warfare systems.
The limitations always vary depending on the client. While bilateral relations do play a role, it is also important for a partner to “bargain” for certain technology, Ermakov thinks.
“If Indonesia, for instance, makes a request to Russia for a batch of 8-12 Su-35 multi-role fighters, it is unlikely that Moscow would discuss any technology transfer,” Konstantin Makienko, Deputy Director of the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, explains. “On the contrary, when China bought 48 Su-27 aircraft in early and mid-1990s, this allowed for an opportunity to transfer this technology to China within a licensed production contract.” The larger the amount of requested supplies, the better is the chance for discussing potential technology transfer, Makienko believes.
Trading technologies is also much easier for a country like Russia when a partner shares the same geostrategic and military interests and there is a history of past fruitful cooperation. India is in the best position here, unlike Pakistan, which Makienko calls “unstable and unpredictable and to an extent, an analogue of Ukraine in South Asia.”
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India not abandoning Indo-Russian Cargo Aircraft (MTA) Project.

India not abandoning Indo-Russian Cargo Aircraft (MTA) Project.

India not abandoning Indo-Russian Cargo Aircraft (MTA) Project.

The framework agreement on developing cargo aircraft capable of carrying up to 20 tonnes for the Russian and IndianAir Forces was signed in September 2010. In 2015, media reports said Moscow and New Delhi planned to agree on the pre-contractual documentation under the MTA program. Plans were in store to begin the basic designing cycle before the end of the year, Yury Slyusar, President of the United Aircraft Corporation, stated. However, Ilyushin’s ex-Director GeneralSergey Velmozhkin said at the beginning of 2016 that the joint Russian-Indian project to develop a transport warplane had been suspended.
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RUSSIA’S MIG EYES DEAL TO SUPPLY MILITARY JETS TO INDIAN NAVY

RUSSIA’S MIG EYES DEAL TO SUPPLY MILITARY JETS TO INDIAN NAVY

RUSSIA’S MIG EYES DEAL TO SUPPLY MILITARY JETS TO INDIAN NAVY

Welcome to WorldAction and ReactionNewsRUSSIA’S MIG EYES DEAL TO SUPPLY MILITARY JETS TO INDIAN NAVY
In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers.
Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG on Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies.
MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India.
“We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India program,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview.
In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers.
Currently, six planes are compatible for the aircraft carrier — Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden). While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin-engine jets, the other three have a single engine.
Tarasenko said MiG had been working with Indian defence forces for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service.
He said the company was eager to further strengthen its relationship with India.
Russia has been one of India’s key suppliers of arms and ammunition. Then defence minister Arun Jaitley had visited Russia in June during which the issue of transfer of technology and joint development of high-end military platforms and weapons systems were discussed at length.

4:57

Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One Rafale Jet

Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One Rafale Jet

Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One Rafale Jet

This video shows you that Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One RafaleJet.
Come 2022, France will be delivering all 36 Rafale fighters to India and that would be a mjor game changer in India's defence sector. Rafale fighters have a state-of- art 150-km range Meteor air-to-air mi$$iles and this will definitely be some edge over Pakistan's F-16.
The deal signed on Friday is a much awaited one for the IAF, and the delivery would of the first Rafale would start in three years from now. Till then, in the event of a conflict, Pakistan will have to deploy 2 F-16s to tackle each Indian Sukhoi-30MKIs due to the latter's superior weapons package, including 100-km range mi$$iles. But once the Rafales are inducted, Pakistan will have to deploy three F-16s for each of them.
"Rafale is a very potent fighter that will add to the IAF's airpower and deep-strike capabilities," India's defence minister Manohar Parrikar told the Economic Times. Le Drian added, "The Rafale is really the best fighter jet in the world. It is an omni-role aircraft capable of all kinds of missions."
French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation's CEOEric Trappier said the Rafale was more in competition with the AmericanF-35 fifth-generation fighter because it was "a generation ahead" of the F-16. But the Rafales do cost a packet. The fighters themselves may cost around Rs 700 crore a piece. But the per unit cost zooms to Rs 1,640 crore if the overall deal is taken into account, which includes a decidedly deadly weapons package, all spares and costs for 75% fleet availability and "performance-based logistics support" for five years.
Moreover, the Rafales will be tweaked to specific Indian requirements, which range from the capability for "cold start at high-altitude regions like Leh" to Israeli helmet-mounted displays, advanced mi$$ile w@rning and synthetic aperture radars.
"The Meteor mi$$ile is superior to any such mi$$ile in the region. The over 300km Scalp air-to ground cruise mi$$ile also has two-metre precision capability. Rafale also has a faster turnaround time, capable of undertaking five sorties in a day. The other fighters we have can do only three sorties at the most," a source told the ET.
The Rafale deal also has a 50% offsets clause, under which France will have to plough half of the actual contract value back into India. "This has huge potential to generate direct and indirect employment opportunities in India," he added.
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Four players interested in supplying 57 Carrier Capable Fighter Jets to the Indian Navy

Four players interested in supplying 57 Carrier Capable Fighter Jets to the Indian Navy

Four players interested in supplying 57 Carrier Capable Fighter Jets to the Indian Navy

Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said today.
The chief of naval staff also said the Scorpene submarine Kalvari is going through its final phase of trials and should be delivered by July-August.
Having rejected indigenously built 'Tejas' as too heavy, the Indian Navy in January issued a Request for Information to procure 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carrier.
"The Navy has got response from four players for the RFI. We will examine the RFI and take it forward," Lanba said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by FICCI on 'BuildingIndia's Future Navy Technology Imperatives'.
He, however, did not disclose the name of the companies which have shown interest in the proposal.
At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets which face serviceability issues from time to time.
Currently, six planes are compatible for aircraft carrier. They are Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden).
While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin engine jets, the remaining three have single engine.
The delivery of deck based fighter jets is expected to take four-five years.
The indigenously built aircraft-carrier Vikrant should complete trials in 2019. It was likely to be commissioned by 2020, Lanba said.
When asked about the recently approved Strategic Partnership (SP) model under which select private firms will be engaged to build military platforms like submarines and battle helicopters, Lanba said the next step would be to identify strategic partners.
"All three service chiefs will have to go and get the AONs (Acceptance of Necessity) on what we want to be built through strategic partners, so that partners in each segment can be identified.
"We are hopeful that we should be able to move this process in next six months," he said.
Four segments -- submarines, fighter aircraft, helicopters and armoured carriers/main battle tanks -- were identified under the new policy, aimed at attracting billions of dollars of investment in defence manufacturing by private defence majors including leading foreign firms.
The Ministry of Defence had recently scrapped navy's decision to appoint Flag OfficerDelhiArea (FODA) and Flag officerGujarat Naval area (FOGNA) without its consent.
Responding to this, Lanba said, "We are in discussion with the Ministry of Defence and we will resolve it."
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The RussianNavy is planning the construction of a new aircraft carrier to accompany the Admiral Kuznetsov. representatives of the Krylov State Research Center said that compared to the Russian heavy aircraft carrier of Shtorm (StormProject 23000E )-class which is also under development, their ship will be cheaper as well as having a smaller displacement, according to Russian military expert Vladimir Karnozov.
Currently, the military along with the nation's shipbuilders are working out the shape of the future vessel and its performance characteristics, with several options being placed on the table.
One of them proceeds from the assumption that the dimensions of the vessel will be close to those of the heavy Russian aircraft-carrying cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov, according to Karnozov.
The new aircraft carrier is expected to have a maximum speed of up to 25 knots, which is considered quite sufficient to ensure liftoff and landing operations of the Su-27K and the MiG-29K deck fighter jets. The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile (1.852 km) per hour.
Commenting upon the Shtorm-class aircraft carrier, Karnozov warned against jumping to conclusions, saying that allegations about the closure of the projects hold no water.
He recalled that a mock-up model of this 330-meter-long supercarrier was on display at the 2017 International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, where developers touted the vessel as "a multipurpose aircraft carrier designed to conduct combat operations in the remote sea and ocean areas as well as destroy enemy ground and sea targets."
Karnozov did not rule out that "a final decision about the implementation of the Shtorm project will depend on whether Moscow will clinch relevant deals in India and China, Russia's long-standing and reliable partners in terms of military and technical cooperation."
According to Russian defense industry sources, the new 90-100-ton warship should be capable of accommodating 80-90 aircraft and stay at sea for 90-120 days.
According to Russian defense industry estimates, construction of the carrier would take seven to ten years and cost as much as $17.5 billion. Despite the admiral’s affirmation that the Russian Navy will continue to pursue the carrier project, multiple hurdles would need to be overcome. Next to the obvious fiscal constraints given the stagnating Russian defense budget, technical issues abound.
“For starters, Russia has never built an aircraft carrier,” I explained previously. “All Soviet carriers were constructed in Ukraine. Russia’s shipbuilding industry currently lacks the capacity to build a supercarrier and does not even have a large enough dry dock to accommodate a vessel the size of the Shtorm.”
The Russian Navy also lacks escort ships and support vessels for a carrier strike group not to mention carrier-based long-range strike and electronic warfare aircraft. In an interview, VictorMurakhovsky, editor-in-chief of Arsenal of the Fatherland magazine, and chairman of Russia’s Military-Industrial Commission, expressed skepticism that Russia would be able to afford an entire new carrier strike group.
Displacement: 90,000–100,000 tons
Length: 330 m (1,083 ft)
Beam: 40 m (131 ft) (waterline)
Draught: 11 m (36 ft)
Speed: 25 kn
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Armament: Four anti-aircraft systems (unspecified)
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This video shows you that Russia Delivers Advanced Su-35Fighter Jets To India's ArchRivalChina.
Russia has finally delivered four Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets to China after a delay of two years as Moscow feared that its fifth generation jet will loose value after Chinese military unveiled its J-20 stealth fighter, official media here reported.
The Su-35 is an advanced version of the Su-30s operated by the Indian Airforce.
The delivery was made on December 25, a news portal of the People’s Liberation Army reported.
Since the debut of the China’s stealth fighter J-20 fighter at Zhuhai Airshow, procurement of the Su-35 fighter jets has gone quite smoothly.
Some say this is the outcome of the close relationship between China and Russia.
However, the latter did not change its stance on the export of the Su-35 until the J-20 fighter was unveiled, state-run People’s Daily reported.
Russia believes that with the commissioning of the J-20, the Su-35 will soon lose its value in the Chinese market.
That estimation is the reason for the smooth procurement, the report said.
China has been ramping up its military aviation wing with a number of new fighter jets including two versions of the stealth fighters as well as J-15 a fighter plane to operate from the deck of its first aircraft carrier, Liaoning which has begun live fire drills in the disputed South China Sea.
The construction of China’s second aircraft which is home grown one is under in full swing, according to the official media reports.
“One can only be independent when he is self-reliant,” the PLA Daily article said expressing hope that the Su-35 fighter jet is the last fighter imported by China.
While China made advances in manufacturing of new type of fighter jets, it is still dependent on Russia for engines as well as avionics.
Under economic crisis Russia for its part has been selling some of its advanced weaponry to China in recent years.
Speculation was rife that Russia which had moved closer to China following hostilities with the Obama administration may move closer to the US once President-elect Donald Trump takes office as he shares better relations with Russian PresidentVladimir Putin.
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3:16

Russia Helping India Complete Kaveri Engine Project: Rosoboronexport

Russia Helping India Complete Kaveri Engine Project: Rosoboronexport

Russia Helping India Complete Kaveri Engine Project: Rosoboronexport

RussiaHelpingIndiaCompleteKaveri EngineProject Rosoboronexport.
An Indo-Russian project to modify India’s KaveriJet engine (presumably for the Sukhoi-30MKI fighter aircraft) is about to be completed.
“One of the most vivid illustrations (In Indo-Russian scientific partnership) is the KAVERI Indian aircraft engine. We have been involved in its development, modification and trials. The project is about to be over soon,” Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport said in a statement today.
JSC Rosoboronexport pursues active cooperation with its foreign partners in the field of joint research and development works, the statement said adding that at present, the majority of company’s joint R&D projects are with India and China. The projects focus on cooperation in the field of space, naval, air defense and army equipment, as well as other hi-tech projects.
“At present Rosoboronexport and Russia’s strategic partners are running over 200 R&D projects, whose number increases with every passing year. The growth dynamics continues to be positive. For instance, the number of such projects had not exceeded 100 until 2014”, - Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport further said in the statement.
Defenseworld.net comment: The information that Russia is collaborating with India on the Kaveri engine is indeed interesting.
The Kaveri engine, developed by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) was originally meant to power India’s home-made fighter jets but the project was put on the back-burner as it failed to meet deadlines.
Some media reports said that India is currently holding talks with the French company, Safran to explore the possibility to develop a 125kN thrust Class engine to replace current 123 kN Thrust Class AL-31FP turbofan engines developed by Salyut-HAL.
Russian companies had also offered India its 142 kN thrust class AL-41F1S turbofan engines used in the Su-35 to replace current AL-31F turbofan engines, various reports said but the response of the Indian side was not known.
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Could Russia Design A 5th Generation Variant Of The Su-35 For India

Could Russia Design A 5th Generation Variant Of The Su-35 For India

Could Russia Design A 5th Generation Variant Of The Su-35 For India

This video shows you that Could RussiaDesign A 5th Generation Variant Of The Su-35 For India.
With the future of India’s HAL fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), a program to design an Indian next generation fighter based on the Russian Su-57 fifth-generation air superiority platform, currently uncertain, Moscow and New Delhi are reportedly discussing developing a “fifth-generation” version of the Su-35 for India’s needs. This would provide the Indian Air Force with a fifth-generation air superiority platform at a lower cost that the Su-57 derivative — a capability the country sorely needs in light of the induction of the J-20 heavy fifth-generation fighter in neighboring China.
At Abu Dhabi’s IDEX show, the CEO of Russia’s Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, stated, “We have been negotiating and have signed the intention protocol for the Su-35. Now we are working on designing ideas for this contract and on creating a manufacturing platform for an aircraft of the fifth generation.”
The size of India’s intended order remains uncertain, but could well be over 100 platforms, considering the size of previous orders and the planned size of orders for the FGFA fighter.
If reports of development of a fifth-generation platform based on the Su-35 are true, their results could be intriguing and lead to a world-leading fighter. The standard Su-35 design is more than capable of matching the performance characteristics of a fifth-generation fighter — with the sole exception of its lack of stealth capabilities. A fifth-generation variant of the Su-35 could well mean nothing more than modifying the fighter, termed a “4++” generation platform by Russia’s military, to incorporate stealth.
This would hardly be the first time that such a modification had been attempted. With the United States unwilling to export its F-22 Raptor fifth generation platform, Boeing has extensively modified the airframe of its F-15E strike fighter to develop the F-15SE Silent Eagle — a variant of the fighter with a reduced frontal radar cross section and radar absorbing paints. While the F-15E lacks the upgraded avionics, advanced missiles, and supermaneuverability of the Su-35, and cannot be considered “fifth generation” even with stealth capabilities, its stealth variant allows U.S. allies to field low observable heavy fighters — something sorely needed in light of their inability to acquire the F-22 Raptor. Saudi Arabia, currently fielding over 150F-15 and F-15E fighters, has notably expressed a strong interest in acquiring the platform. The modifications proposed for the Su-35 are likely to be in many ways analogous to those applied to the F-15E to create the F-15SE.
With Russia’s willingness to export the Su-57 as yet unknown, and with several potential clients seeking air superiority fighters with stealth capabilities, a modified Su-35 variant potentially based on a similar concept to the F-15SE could well prove a less costly and highly demanded product. The United Arab Emirates in 2017 entered cooperation with Russia to develop a fifth-generation fighter, and has also shown interest in acquiring large numbers of the Su-35. A stealth variant of the fighter, which would fulfill the criteria of a fifth-generation platform despite being less capable that the Su-57, could well be ideal for the Arab state as well as for India.
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Russia's S-400 Is Way More Dangerous Than You Think

Russia's S-400 Is Way More Dangerous Than You Think

Russia's S-400 Is Way More Dangerous Than You Think

This video shows you that
One use of the S-400 long-range missile is against stand-off systems including flying command posts and aircraft such as the E-3 SentryAWACS. These aircraft, which are used by the US and its NATO allies with a squadron stationed in Japan at Kadena AFB and in the UAE at al-Dhafra, are vulnerable to S-400 interceptors and lose their stand-off range protection. We may be reaching the end of the AWACS capability, which were originally designed in the 1960s.
Saudi Arabia’s agreement to purchase the S-400 anti-aircraft Triumf anti-missile system from Russia is a major blow to the United States and its European allies.
The deal follows Turkey’s $2.5 billion agreement to buy the S-400, and ongoing negotiations with Egypt for the S-400. Egypt already has the S-300VM system (also known as the Antey 2500) which can engage short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, precision guided weapons, strategic and tactical aircraft, as well as early warning and electronic warfare aircraft. (Originally the S-400 was called the S-300 PMU-3.)
Among other countries with the S-300 system are Greece, a NATO ally who got them from Cyprus when the Turks threatened Cyprus with war unless the country gave up its missiles. Thus, they were given to Greece to defuse a crisis with Turkey.
There are other users of these systems. There is China, of course, but also India, Ukraine, Venezuela and NATO member Bulgaria, to name a few.
But the S-400 is the real game changer. The reason is the multiple intercept missiles the S-400 system can fire. The S-400 supports four different missiles – the very long range 40N6E-series (400 km), the long range 48N6 (250 km), the 9M96e2 (120 km) and the short range 9m96e (40 km). By comparison the US Patriot system supports only one interceptor missile with a range of 96 km.
But there is more. The 9M96E2 is one of the jewels of the S-400 system. It flies at Mach 15 (around 5,000 meters per second or 18,500 kph), it can engage targets as low as 5 meters off the ground, and it can maneuver pulling up to 20 Gs (a human can withstand no more than 9 Gs with special pressure suits and helmets and for only a few seconds). It is designed to knock out penetrating aircraft and missiles flying “off the deck” or just above ground and neutralize cruise missiles.
Dr. Carlo Kopp, one of the world’s top aerospace experts, says the S-400 has optional acquisition radars designed to defeat modern stealth aircraft such as the F-22 and the F-35. They work by operating in multiple frequency bands including both VHF and L bands that can “see” stealth-protected fighters.
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Boeing KC 46A More Capable, Efficient, Versatile perfect for India

Boeing KC 46A More Capable, Efficient, Versatile perfect for India

Boeing KC 46A More Capable, Efficient, Versatile perfect for India

Boeing’s KC-46A Pegasus tanker is ushering in a new era of efficient combat aerial refueling. With the US Air Force on the verge of receiving its first tanker aircraft and Japan announced as the program’s first international customer, other countries are taking a closer look at the KC-46’s unique capabilities and the benefits of adding a more capable and versatile tanker to their fleets. The US Air Force is very excited about the KC-46 and the benefits it will bring to the fleet — it will be an outstanding aircraft for decades to come. Highly reliable and efficient, the wide-body, multi-role tanker can refuel all US, allied and coalition military aircraft any time, on any mission. It can also carry passengers, cargo and patients whenever and wherever needed. With unmatched operational flexibility, the KC-46A is a mobility “game changer.” With improved refueling capabilities, superior situational awareness and flexible multirole capability, the KC-46 is the perfect fit for customers looking to add a more capable and versatile tanker platform to their fleets. On January 27, 2017 the US Air Force awarded Boeing a $2.1 billion contract for 15 KC-46A tanker aircraft. The order was the third low-rate initial production lot for Boeing. The first two came in August 2016 and included seven and 12 planes respectively. The US Air Force initially plans to purchase 179 KC-46 aircraft to replace its KC-135 fleet. Currently, Boeing has six aircraft conducting test flights. Those aircraft have completed more than 1,800 flight hours to date and successfully refueled with F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B, KC-10, C-17 and A-10 aircraft. The KC-46A also has demonstrated the ability to receive fuel in-flight from another tanker, which adds increased flexibility to Air Forces who will be operating it. The KC-46 is the ideal tanker for today’s modern defense forces based on the following factors: The KC-46 is built as a combat tanker from day one– the KC-46 is delivered with a robust suite of defensive systems and self-protective measures.It iselectromagnetic pulse-hardened for missions in a nuclear environment for the high-end fight as well as incorporates flight-deck armor for protection against small arms. Additionally the KC-46 is equipped with chemical-biological protective systems. All of these systems are incorporated into the aircraft as it is being produced, not as a retrofitted modification. The KC-46 also has the ability to launch from a ‘ready state’ within 10 minutes and coupled with its threat awareness and avoidance system, allows the Pegasus to truly fuel the fight. The KC-46 has improved refueling capability– the KC-46 can refuel both hoseand-drogue as well as boom receptacle receiver aircraft on any sortie. It utilizes 21st century centerline and wing-mounted hose and drogue systems as well as an advanced sixth-generation fly-by-wire boom. Simultaneous air refueling of two fighter aircraft is supported through wing air refueling pods (WARPS). All of these systems are built to international refueling standards. That means the KC-46 can refuel the IAF fleet now, on day one. From refueling India’s front line fighter force to direct support of its C-17 fleet, the KC-46 enables allied and coalition refueling of all fixed-wing receiver aircraft anytime, on every mission, including simultaneous multi-point refueling.
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INDIAN FGFA Status (india Russia 5th gen Fighter jets

INDIAN FGFA Status (india Russia 5th gen Fighter jets

INDIAN FGFA Status (india Russia 5th gen Fighter jets

India and RussiaFGFA is 5th generationFighter aircraft .It is in under development process.India Russia FGFA project has taken so many years to finalise. Russia India FGFA will be worlds most advanced combat aircraft. It's stealth features and advance radar system going to be its USP. Indian FGFA will be capable to carry nuclear warheads with it among all the latest missile and bombs.it can set multiple targets at once and can finish them within fraction of seconds.IndoRussian fgfa deal is biggest defence deal till now which is still in progress. India Russia FGFA is expected to introduce in Indian airforce within a decade.
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4:28

Indian Navy Should Also Try Kamov-226T Choppers: Russian Firm

Indian Navy Should Also Try Kamov-226T Choppers: Russian Firm

Indian Navy Should Also Try Kamov-226T Choppers: Russian Firm

Indian Navy Should Also Try Kamov-226T Choppers: RussianFirm.
NavyChiefAdmiralSunil Lanbatoday said a request for proposal (RFP) is likely to be issued by mid-2018 for the procurement of 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for the Navy’s aircraft carrier.
“Hopefully we will be able to issue the RFP by middle of next year,” he said. Four aircraft manufacturers have shown interest in the project.The Navy chief also said the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC I) will be ready by 2020 and the Navy was looking for deck based combat capable fighter aircraft for it.
He said the naval version of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. cannot operate from deck and that is why the Navy was looking for other options.
“I need a deck based combat capable fighter by 2020 for IAC I. In present state, LCA Navy cannot be operated from deck,” he said.
The Navy chief also said that the “form and fit” of the second indigenous aircraft carrier have been finalised and that it will be a 65,000-tonne vessel.
Replying to a question, he said there will not be any financial constraints in procuring 57 new deck based fighter jets.
At the same time, he indicated that declining capital budget for the Navy was a matter of concern. He said he had raised the issue with the defence ministry.
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Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 Rafale Fighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF

Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 Rafale Fighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF

Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 Rafale Fighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF

Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 RafaleFighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF.
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Rafale Medium Multi RoleCombat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon.
Details are not known but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme. If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure.
IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from France after the US gave Pakistan F 16s in 1982, also arrived in IAF squadrons from 1985 onw@rds.
The Nuke-capable Mirage 2000 though is still formidable and some half a dozen of the nearly 60 have already been upgraded to contemporary standards by Thales, the French company known for making deadly Electronic W@rfare (EW) systems. Thales is providing the highly sophisticated EW systems for the Rafales also.
The Indian Navy has expressed specific preference for either the Boeing F/A 18 Super Hornet or Rafale. Both these fighters were designed ab initio for aircraft carriers, and both are on offer for their industrial production in India if the numbers are viable for foreign investment and Transfer of Technology (ToT). Boeing has offered to manufacture the latest variant, Advanced Super Hornet, which is also meant for the US Navy.
Significantly, if the deal is only for 36 more aircraft, then the field would be open for a larger number of twin-engine aircraft for both the IAF and Navy. If the coming deal is for indigenous production for more than 36, then Rafale would become the final choice.
Notably, defence deals are mostly done with strategic advantages in view, besides costs. For instance, in the 1980s, the Government asked Air India to switch its choice from Boeing to Airbus A 320 aircraft as, according to French sources, France gave India some defence technology as a leverage.
It may be recalled that India had opted for the French Rafale in 2015 during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Paris, and an agreement was sealed in New Delhi between the Defence Ministers of the two countries, Mr Manohar Parrikar and his visiting counterpart, Mr Jean Yves Le Drian, in September 2016. The first payment of 15 per cent was immediately made by India to seal the contract.
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Russia and India : 70 years of Togetherness - By Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin told Media : This year, we are celebrating the anniversary of a truly historic event. Seventy years ago – on April 13, 1947 – the governments of the USSR and India announced their decision to establish official missions in Delhi and Moscow. This step on our part logically followed up on our course for assisting India on its way to national liberation and contributed to strengthening its independence.
n the decades that have followed, our bilateral partnership has further intensified and strengthened, and has never been subject to expediency. Equal and mutually beneficial relations of the two States have steadily developed. This is quite natural. Our peoples have always had mutual sympathy and respect for each other’s spiritual values and culture.
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China is behaving like a 'bully' in South China Sea: John McCainUS Senator John McCain told Media : China was asserting itself globally, best illustrated by militarizing artificial islands in the South China Sea, a claim repeatedly rejected by Beijing.
"I think it is very clear that the Chinese by filling in these islands are militarizing them and that is in violation of international law," the Arizona senator said.
What is your take on this news.... Please comment... I want to know your views
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India may procure 30 JaguarStrike Fighter Jets from France
India and France are currently holding key negotiations on the sale of 30 retired Jaguar Strike Fighter Jets from the French Air Force reserve. France has already decommissioned the SEPECAT Jaguars from its Air Force.
The negotiations underway are to buy 30 of these formidable fighter jets in as it is condition condition from France and the Indian Air Force plans to use the 30 Jaguar Jets for spares to maintain its current Jaguar fleet.
France has made it clear that making the 30 retired Jaguar Fighter Jets capable of flying is out of question. India can only use the 30-odd jets for its spare parts like air frames, tail section, landing gear, etc.
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Four players interested in supplying 57 Carrier Capable Fighter Jets to the Indian Navy
Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said today.
The chief of naval staff also said the Scorpene submarine Kalvari is going through its final phase of trials and should be delivered by July-August.
Having rejected indigenously built 'Tejas' as too heavy, the Indian Navy in January issued a Request for Information to procure 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carrier.
"The Navy has got response from four players for the RFI. We will examine the RFI and take it forward," Lanba said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by FICCI on 'Building India's Future Navy Technology Imperatives'.
He, however, did not disclose the name of the companies which have shown interest in the proposal.
At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets which face serviceability issues from time to time.
Currently, six planes are compatible for aircraft carrier. They are Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden).
While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin engine jets, the remaining three have single engine.
The delivery of deck based fighter jets is expected to take four-five years.
What you think, which fighter plane is best for Indian Navy... please share your views
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Indian Navy to build a force armed with cutting-edge technology
The Indian Navy has underlined four primary expectations to build a force of tomorrow which is armed with cutting edge technologies with a distinct ‘Make in India’ stamp. Talking to media persons on the sidelines of a two-day international seminar with the theme ‘Building India’s Future Navy: Technology Imperatives’, organised by FICCI, Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba voiced optimism that the Strategic Partnership model process to involve the Indian private sector in defence manufacturing would start in six months.
Responding to a question about the SP Model which recently got approved, the Naval chief said: “All the three services will have to go and get the AoNs (Acceptance of Necessity) on what we want to be built through the strategic partners, so that the strategic partner in any segment can be identified. We hope that we should be able to move this process within six months.” Issuing an AoN is usually the first step in defence procurements.

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India Needs About 200-250 Rafales To Maintain Combat Edge

India Needs About 200-250 Rafales To Maintain Combat Edge

India Needs About 200-250 Rafales To Maintain Combat Edge

This video shows you that India Needs About 200-250 Rafales To MaintainCombatEdge.
Outgoing IAF chief Arup Raha on Wednesday made it clear that just 36 Rafale fighter jets would not suffice as India needs about 200-250 more fighters to maintain its combat edge over adversaries. The Air Chief Marshal, who is set to retire on December 31, also rued that the tender for the much needed “force multiplier” mid air refuellers had to be withdrawn. He said a fresh tender is in the offing and the procurement will be speeded up.
Underlining that the teeth of any air force is the combat fleet, Raha said that the country needs another production line besides the Tejas. He explained that the strength sanctioned by the government is 42 squadrons “which was a numerical value. He said what is needed “is also a capability mix”.
Raha said India has enough of heavy weight fighters – the Su30 MKI – which will last for another 30-40 years. He said the light weight spectrum would be served by the 123 Tejas light combat aircraft ordered by the IAF. Terming Rafale as an excellent aircraft, Raha said it comes in the medium weight spectrum.
“It is tremendously capable in all its role. It is a multi-role aircraft and can be used very effectively. It can prove its worth in any situation,” Raha said.
“But we have just ordered 36 aircraft and we require more aircraft in this middle weight category to give entire spectrum of capability,” he said. Raha said a void has been created in the past because of obsolescence and many of the squadrons will be past their use-by date.
“We have already used them for four decades plus. It is time to retire them and get new aircraft,” he said adding thi void has to be filled up quickly and 36 Rafale aircraft “will not do as we require much more”.
“Over the next 10 years, we must have 200-250 aircraft. It has to be balanced out. In the heavy weight spectrum, we have enough. But in the medium weight category, we need to have more. Yes, about 200 will be very good,” he said.
India and France finally signed the Rafale deal on September 23 this year, over a year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the deal during his Paris visit in April 2015. The planes, equipped with latest weapons and tailored for Indian needs, will be delivered to the IAF between September 2019 and April 2022. The IAF currently has 33 fighter squadrons, against the sanctioned 42.
Raha also rued that IAF’s Russian-origin Ilyushin-78 tanker fleet was plagued by maintenance problems and more midair refuellers were a “strategic requirement” to extend the range of fighter planes.
IL-78 fleet had served the IAF well but its availability for missions has been less due to maintenance problems. India floated a global tender for six midair refuellers in 2007 but it has been scrapped twice in the final stages.
“Sadly, there have been some problem areas in the acquisition. A new tender will be out soon,” Raha said. The air chief said the terr0rist attack on the Pathankot air base and the An-32 crash in which 29 people were k!lled were “the worst memories of my career”.
“We have flown in the fighter fleet 40,000 hrs, more than last 10 years due to better serviceability. We have done an average night flying of 27 per cent which was less earlier,” he said speaking about the achievements under his tenure.
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MiG eyes deal from India to supply, jointly develop jets with Indian companies

Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies. MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India. “We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India programme,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview. In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by is...

published: 13 Oct 2017

India's FGFA Will Be Superior To The Russian T-50 And Chinese J-20 : Chinese Media

India's new fifth generation stealth fighter will be superior in key aspects to Russia's PAK FAT-50 from which it's derived, and will also have the added advantage of being able to fire the newest iteration of the fearsome BrahMos cruise missile, the BrahMos NG.
And as the PAK FA is already superior to China'sChengdu J-20 low observable fighter, this means the Indian stealth jet will also be superior to the J-20.
Indian media reports said India's as yet unnamed stealth fighter will include a total of 43 improvements over the PAK FA T-50, making it superior in many key aspects to the Russian fighter, of which only six have been produced because they cost over $100 million apiece.
That's far too expensive for a battered Russian economy still crippled by Western sanctions triggered by Russi...

published: 21 Nov 2016

WHY INDIA CHOOSE RAFALE INSTEAD OF MORE SU 30 MKI? TOP 5 FACTS

INTRODUCTION:
Defense updates has received large number of request from the viewers on why India chose to buy Rafale instead of increasing the number of Sukhoi 30 MKI, which is a very capable fighter. It is well known that Sukhoi Su 30MKI ($75 million apiece) costs 1/3 that of Rafale , and India also has got excellent understanding of its operations having used it for sometime now.
In this video , we look at top 5 reasons why India choose to have Rafale instead of having more Sukhoi 30 MKI.
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Sukhoi Su 30 MKI is designed for air dominance. Su-30MKI aerodynamic configuration is geared for air to air combat. The design allow for high angle of attack (AoA) flights . The integral aerodynamic configuration combined with thrust vectoring results in extreme maneuverability. It is not th...

published: 25 Oct 2016

IAF To Get Another 36 Rafale Combat Aircraft

IAF To Get Another 36 RafaleCombat Aircraft
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon. Details are not known, but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme.
If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure. IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from France after the US gave Pakistan F 16s in 1982, also ar...

India not abandoning Indo-Russian Cargo Aircraft (MTA) Project.

The framework agreement on developing cargo aircraft capable of carrying up to 20 tonnes for the Russian and IndianAir Forces was signed in September 2010. In 2015, media reports said Moscow and New Delhi planned to agree on the pre-contractual documentation under the MTA program. Plans were in store to begin the basic designing cycle before the end of the year, Yury Slyusar, President of the United Aircraft Corporation, stated. However, Ilyushin’s ex-Director GeneralSergey Velmozhkin said at the beginning of 2016 that the joint Russian-Indian project to develop a transport warplane had been suspended.
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Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One Rafale Jet

This video shows you that Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One RafaleJet.
Come 2022, France will be delivering all 36 Rafale fighters to India and that would be a mjor game changer in India's defence sector. Rafale fighters have a state-of- art 150-km range Meteor air-to-air mi$$iles and this will definitely be some edge over Pakistan's F-16.
The deal signed on Friday is a much awaited one for the IAF, and the delivery would of the first Rafale would start in three years from now. Till then, in the event of a conflict, Pakistan will have to deploy 2 F-16s to tackle each Indian Sukhoi-30MKIs due to the latter's superior weapons package, including 100-km range mi$$iles. But once the Rafales are inducted, Pakistan will have to deploy three F-16s for each of them.
"Rafale is a...

published: 25 Sep 2016

Four players interested in supplying 57 Carrier Capable Fighter Jets to the Indian Navy

Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said today.
The chief of naval staff also said the Scorpene submarine Kalvari is going through its final phase of trials and should be delivered by July-August.
Having rejected indigenously built 'Tejas' as too heavy, the Indian Navy in January issued a Request for Information to procure 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carrier.
"The Navy has got response from four players for the RFI. We will examine the RFI and take it forward," Lanba said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by FICCI on 'BuildingIndia's Future Navy Technology Imperatives'.
He, however, did not disclose the name of the companies which have shown interest in ...

The RussianNavy is planning the construction of a new aircraft carrier to accompany the Admiral Kuznetsov. representatives of the Krylov State Research Center said that compared to the Russian heavy aircraft carrier of Shtorm (StormProject 23000E )-class which is also under development, their ship will be cheaper as well as having a smaller displacement, according to Russian military expert Vladimir Karnozov.
Currently, the military along with the nation's shipbuilders are working out the shape of the future vessel and its performance characteristics, with several options being placed on the table.
One of them proceeds from the assumption that the dimensions of the vessel will be close to those of the heavy Russian aircraft-carrying cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov, according to Karnozov.
The ...

Russia Helping India Complete Kaveri Engine Project: Rosoboronexport

RussiaHelpingIndiaCompleteKaveri EngineProject Rosoboronexport.
An Indo-Russian project to modify India’s KaveriJet engine (presumably for the Sukhoi-30MKI fighter aircraft) is about to be completed.
“One of the most vivid illustrations (In Indo-Russian scientific partnership) is the KAVERI Indian aircraft engine. We have been involved in its development, modification and trials. The project is about to be over soon,” Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport said in a statement today.
JSC Rosoboronexport pursues active cooperation with its foreign partners in the field of joint research and development works, the statement said adding that at present, the majority of company’s joint R&D projects are with India and China. The projects focus on cooperation in the field ...

published: 23 Aug 2017

Could Russia Design A 5th Generation Variant Of The Su-35 For India

This video shows you that Could RussiaDesign A 5th Generation Variant Of The Su-35 For India.
With the future of India’s HAL fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), a program to design an Indian next generation fighter based on the Russian Su-57 fifth-generation air superiority platform, currently uncertain, Moscow and New Delhi are reportedly discussing developing a “fifth-generation” version of the Su-35 for India’s needs. This would provide the Indian Air Force with a fifth-generation air superiority platform at a lower cost that the Su-57 derivative — a capability the country sorely needs in light of the induction of the J-20 heavy fifth-generation fighter in neighboring China.
At Abu Dhabi’s IDEX show, the CEO of Russia’s Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, stated, “We have been negotiating...

published: 10 Feb 2018

Russia's S-400 Is Way More Dangerous Than You Think

This video shows you that
One use of the S-400 long-range missile is against stand-off systems including flying command posts and aircraft such as the E-3 SentryAWACS. These aircraft, which are used by the US and its NATO allies with a squadron stationed in Japan at Kadena AFB and in the UAE at al-Dhafra, are vulnerable to S-400 interceptors and lose their stand-off range protection. We may be reaching the end of the AWACS capability, which were originally designed in the 1960s.
Saudi Arabia’s agreement to purchase the S-400 anti-aircraft Triumf anti-missile system from Russia is a major blow to the United States and its European allies.
The deal follows Turkey’s $2.5 billion agreement to buy the S-400, and ongoing negotiations with Egypt for the S-400. Egypt already has the S-300VM s...

published: 21 Jan 2018

Boeing KC 46A More Capable, Efficient, Versatile perfect for India

Boeing’s KC-46A Pegasus tanker is ushering in a new era of efficient combat aerial refueling. With the US Air Force on the verge of receiving its first tanker aircraft and Japan announced as the program’s first international customer, other countries are taking a closer look at the KC-46’s unique capabilities and the benefits of adding a more capable and versatile tanker to their fleets. The US Air Force is very excited about the KC-46 and the benefits it will bring to the fleet — it will be an outstanding aircraft for decades to come. Highly reliable and efficient, the wide-body, multi-role tanker can refuel all US, allied and coalition military aircraft any time, on any mission. It can also carry passengers, cargo and patients whenever and wherever needed. With unmatched operational flex...

published: 02 Nov 2017

INDIAN FGFA Status (india Russia 5th gen Fighter jets

India and RussiaFGFA is 5th generationFighter aircraft .It is in under development process.India Russia FGFA project has taken so many years to finalise. Russia India FGFA will be worlds most advanced combat aircraft. It's stealth features and advance radar system going to be its USP. Indian FGFA will be capable to carry nuclear warheads with it among all the latest missile and bombs.it can set multiple targets at once and can finish them within fraction of seconds.IndoRussian fgfa deal is biggest defence deal till now which is still in progress. India Russia FGFA is expected to introduce in Indian airforce within a decade.
India is side by side working on its own 5'th generation Fighter JetAMCA. which is also the reason of dealy on indo Russia FGFA project.

published: 22 Jul 2017

Indian Navy Should Also Try Kamov-226T Choppers: Russian Firm

Indian Navy Should Also Try Kamov-226T Choppers: RussianFirm.
NavyChiefAdmiralSunil Lanbatoday said a request for proposal (RFP) is likely to be issued by mid-2018 for the procurement of 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for the Navy’s aircraft carrier.
“Hopefully we will be able to issue the RFP by middle of next year,” he said. Four aircraft manufacturers have shown interest in the project.The Navy chief also said the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC I) will be ready by 2020 and the Navy was looking for deck based combat capable fighter aircraft for it.
He said the naval version of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. cannot operate from deck and that is why the Navy was looking for other options.
“I need a deck based combat capable ...

published: 02 Dec 2017

Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 Rafale Fighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF

Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 RafaleFighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF.
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Rafale Medium Multi RoleCombat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon.
Details are not known but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme. If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure.
IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from Franc...

Russia and India : 70 years of Togetherness - By Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin told Media : This year, we are celebrating the anniversary of a truly historic event. Seventy years ago – on April 13, 1947 – the governments of the USSR and India announced their decision to establish official missions in Delhi and Moscow. This step on our part logically followed up on our course for assisting India on its way to national liberation and contributed to strengthening its independence.
n the decades that have followed, our bilateral partnership has further intensified and strengthened, and has never been subject to expediency. Equal and mutually beneficial relations of the two States have steadily developed. This is quite natural. Our peoples have always had mutual sympathy and respect for each...

published: 01 Jun 2017

India Needs About 200-250 Rafales To Maintain Combat Edge

This video shows you that India Needs About 200-250 Rafales To MaintainCombatEdge.
Outgoing IAF chief Arup Raha on Wednesday made it clear that just 36 Rafale fighter jets would not suffice as India needs about 200-250 more fighters to maintain its combat edge over adversaries. The Air Chief Marshal, who is set to retire on December 31, also rued that the tender for the much needed “force multiplier” mid air refuellers had to be withdrawn. He said a fresh tender is in the offing and the procurement will be speeded up.
Underlining that the teeth of any air force is the combat fleet, Raha said that the country needs another production line besides the Tejas. He explained that the strength sanctioned by the government is 42 squadrons “which was a numerical value. He said what is needed “is ...

MiG eyes deal from India to supply, jointly develop jets with Indian companies

Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG Sunday said it was not averse...

Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies. MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India. “We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India programme,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview. In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers. Currently, six planes are compatible for the aircraft carrier — Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden). While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin-engine jets, the other three have a single engine. Tarasenko said MiG had been working with Indian defence forces for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service. He said the company was eager to further strengthen its relationship with India. Russia has been one of India’s key suppliers of arms and ammunition. Then defence minister Arun Jaitley had visited Russia in June during which the issue of transfer of technology and joint development of high-end military platforms and weapons systems were discussed at length. Hard-selling MiG-29K as the best option for the Indian Navy, Tarasenko said a fleet of the aircraft had operated from Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov as part of its operations in Syria recently and showed excellent results, including in striking ground targets. He said the MiG-29K was part of the recent Malabar exercise involving the navies of India, the US and Japan and it proved its operational prowess while operating from the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya. Tarasenko claimed MiG-29K aircraft have serious tactical and technical advantages compared to Boeing’s F/A-18. “In addition, the MiG-29K aircraft were successfully tested in combat conditions as part of the Russian Navy’s military squadron in the Mediterranean in 2016 and have a unique experience of real combat use,” he said. The US defence major has offered to set up a manufacturing facility in India for the production of its F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft, if the company gets contracts for their supply. At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets. The RFI by the Indian Navy says the aircraft required by it should be day-and-night capable, all-weather, multi-role, deck-based combat aircraft which can be used for air defence, air-to-surface operations, buddy refuelling, reconnaissance etc. from IN aircraft carriers”. “The Indian side has sent an RFI to companies that produce aircraft, which is one of the procedures preceding the official tender. MiG corporation has received such a request, now we are preparing our proposal,” Tarasenko said. In a major step towards defence indigenisation, the Indian government had in May unveiled a “strategic partnership” model under which select private firms would be engaged along with foreign entities to build military platforms such as fighter jets, submarines and battle tanks.
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Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies. MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India. “We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India programme,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview. In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers. Currently, six planes are compatible for the aircraft carrier — Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden). While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin-engine jets, the other three have a single engine. Tarasenko said MiG had been working with Indian defence forces for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service. He said the company was eager to further strengthen its relationship with India. Russia has been one of India’s key suppliers of arms and ammunition. Then defence minister Arun Jaitley had visited Russia in June during which the issue of transfer of technology and joint development of high-end military platforms and weapons systems were discussed at length. Hard-selling MiG-29K as the best option for the Indian Navy, Tarasenko said a fleet of the aircraft had operated from Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov as part of its operations in Syria recently and showed excellent results, including in striking ground targets. He said the MiG-29K was part of the recent Malabar exercise involving the navies of India, the US and Japan and it proved its operational prowess while operating from the Indian Navy’s aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya. Tarasenko claimed MiG-29K aircraft have serious tactical and technical advantages compared to Boeing’s F/A-18. “In addition, the MiG-29K aircraft were successfully tested in combat conditions as part of the Russian Navy’s military squadron in the Mediterranean in 2016 and have a unique experience of real combat use,” he said. The US defence major has offered to set up a manufacturing facility in India for the production of its F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft, if the company gets contracts for their supply. At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets. The RFI by the Indian Navy says the aircraft required by it should be day-and-night capable, all-weather, multi-role, deck-based combat aircraft which can be used for air defence, air-to-surface operations, buddy refuelling, reconnaissance etc. from IN aircraft carriers”. “The Indian side has sent an RFI to companies that produce aircraft, which is one of the procedures preceding the official tender. MiG corporation has received such a request, now we are preparing our proposal,” Tarasenko said. In a major step towards defence indigenisation, the Indian government had in May unveiled a “strategic partnership” model under which select private firms would be engaged along with foreign entities to build military platforms such as fighter jets, submarines and battle tanks.
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India's FGFA Will Be Superior To The Russian T-50 And Chinese J-20 : Chinese Media

India's new fifth generation stealth fighter will be superior in key aspects to Russia's PAK FAT-50 from which it's derived, and will also have the added advan...

India's new fifth generation stealth fighter will be superior in key aspects to Russia's PAK FAT-50 from which it's derived, and will also have the added advantage of being able to fire the newest iteration of the fearsome BrahMos cruise missile, the BrahMos NG.
And as the PAK FA is already superior to China'sChengdu J-20 low observable fighter, this means the Indian stealth jet will also be superior to the J-20.
Indian media reports said India's as yet unnamed stealth fighter will include a total of 43 improvements over the PAK FA T-50, making it superior in many key aspects to the Russian fighter, of which only six have been produced because they cost over $100 million apiece.
That's far too expensive for a battered Russian economy still crippled by Western sanctions triggered by Russia's illegal annexation of the Crimea in 2014.
The Indian stealth fighter will be superior in stealth, supercruise, advanced sensors, networking and combat avionics to PAK FA.
Under a co-development deal, India will develop one prototype while Russia will develop another. The Indian version will be a two-seat fighter manned by a pilot and a WeaponSystemsOperator. The Russian version will be a traditional single seat stealth fighter like the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
India wants its indigenous stealth fighter jet to become operational with the Indian Air Force before 2025. It plans to build as many as 127 stealth fighters.
India's Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) project will be developed and produced by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) at its facility in Nashik at an estimated cost of $25 billion.
"The agreement has been completed on our end; we are ready to sign it. It is now down to the Indian side. There are some formalities to figure out, but I think it will be signed by the end of this year," said Sergei Chemezov, CEO of Russian weapons maker Rostech Corporation.
Chemzov noted the project "will produce a state of the art fighter jet, and it will be the result of the work on Russia's most modern technology done by both Russian and Indian engineers. As fifth generation, it means fifth generation speed, ballistics and military equipment, avionics and stealth capabilities among other qualities."
A significant advantage to the Indian stealth fighter will be its ability to loft and launch BrahMos-NG (Next Generation), a lighter, smaller but deadlier version of the original BrahMos built to destroy enemy warships.
Also called mini-BrahMos, this new version will be 50 percent lighter than the original version but will be just as fast at Mach3.5 (4,300 km/h). Expected to become operational after 2018, BrahMos-NG will have a far smaller radar cross section or RCS than its predecessor, making it far more difficult to locate and destroy.
BrahMos-NG will arm the Indian Air Force's Sukhoi Su-30MKI air superiority fighter; Mikoyan MiG-29K carrier-based multirole fighter; HAL TejasLightAttackFighter for land and carrier use and the Dassault Rafale multirole fighter, of which 36 have been purchased by India.
The SU-30MKI will be able to carry three BrahMos-NGs while the other combat aircraft will carry one each. It's not known how many BrahMos-NGs India's new stealth fighter will carry.
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India's new fifth generation stealth fighter will be superior in key aspects to Russia's PAK FAT-50 from which it's derived, and will also have the added advantage of being able to fire the newest iteration of the fearsome BrahMos cruise missile, the BrahMos NG.
And as the PAK FA is already superior to China'sChengdu J-20 low observable fighter, this means the Indian stealth jet will also be superior to the J-20.
Indian media reports said India's as yet unnamed stealth fighter will include a total of 43 improvements over the PAK FA T-50, making it superior in many key aspects to the Russian fighter, of which only six have been produced because they cost over $100 million apiece.
That's far too expensive for a battered Russian economy still crippled by Western sanctions triggered by Russia's illegal annexation of the Crimea in 2014.
The Indian stealth fighter will be superior in stealth, supercruise, advanced sensors, networking and combat avionics to PAK FA.
Under a co-development deal, India will develop one prototype while Russia will develop another. The Indian version will be a two-seat fighter manned by a pilot and a WeaponSystemsOperator. The Russian version will be a traditional single seat stealth fighter like the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
India wants its indigenous stealth fighter jet to become operational with the Indian Air Force before 2025. It plans to build as many as 127 stealth fighters.
India's Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA) project will be developed and produced by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) at its facility in Nashik at an estimated cost of $25 billion.
"The agreement has been completed on our end; we are ready to sign it. It is now down to the Indian side. There are some formalities to figure out, but I think it will be signed by the end of this year," said Sergei Chemezov, CEO of Russian weapons maker Rostech Corporation.
Chemzov noted the project "will produce a state of the art fighter jet, and it will be the result of the work on Russia's most modern technology done by both Russian and Indian engineers. As fifth generation, it means fifth generation speed, ballistics and military equipment, avionics and stealth capabilities among other qualities."
A significant advantage to the Indian stealth fighter will be its ability to loft and launch BrahMos-NG (Next Generation), a lighter, smaller but deadlier version of the original BrahMos built to destroy enemy warships.
Also called mini-BrahMos, this new version will be 50 percent lighter than the original version but will be just as fast at Mach3.5 (4,300 km/h). Expected to become operational after 2018, BrahMos-NG will have a far smaller radar cross section or RCS than its predecessor, making it far more difficult to locate and destroy.
BrahMos-NG will arm the Indian Air Force's Sukhoi Su-30MKI air superiority fighter; Mikoyan MiG-29K carrier-based multirole fighter; HAL TejasLightAttackFighter for land and carrier use and the Dassault Rafale multirole fighter, of which 36 have been purchased by India.
The SU-30MKI will be able to carry three BrahMos-NGs while the other combat aircraft will carry one each. It's not known how many BrahMos-NGs India's new stealth fighter will carry.
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INTRODUCTION:
Defense updates has received large number of request from the viewers on why India chose to buy Rafale instead of increasing the number of Sukhoi 30 MKI, which is a very capable fighter. It is well known that Sukhoi Su 30MKI ($75 million apiece) costs 1/3 that of Rafale , and India also has got excellent understanding of its operations having used it for sometime now.
In this video , we look at top 5 reasons why India choose to have Rafale instead of having more Sukhoi 30 MKI.
ROLE:
Sukhoi Su 30 MKI is designed for air dominance. Su-30MKI aerodynamic configuration is geared for air to air combat. The design allow for high angle of attack (AoA) flights . The integral aerodynamic configuration combined with thrust vectoring results in extreme maneuverability. It is not that Su-30MKI is not capable of ground attack , but it more of an air fighter.
The Su-30MKI has a range of 3,000 km with internal fuel which ensures a 3.75 hour combat mission. Its air refueling system can increase the flight duration up to 10 hours with a range of 8,000 km. Su-30MKIs can also use the Cobham 754 refueling pods. This means Su 30 MKI can go deep into enemy territories and take the fight to the opposing air force.
The Rafale is referred to as an "omnirole" aircraft by Dassault, its maker. Equipped with a wide range of weapons, the Rafale is intended to perform air supremacy, interdiction, aerial reconnaissance, ground support, in-depth strike, anti-ship strike and nuclear deterrence missions.
One important aspect is that Rafale can be used from carrier aircrafts making it a very versatile fighter.
As viewers may know, MMRC deal in which Rafael won ,stands for MediumMulti-Role Combat Aircraft. So India’s intention was to acquire a multirole fighter instead of a air dominance fighter which India already has in form of SU 30 MKI.
STEALTH:
Sukhoi 30 MKI is large aircraft and was also not designed with stealth in mind. The size has many benefits , but has a critical disadvantage . It has large RCS of 5. This makes it an easier target when compared to Rafale which has a RCS of 1.
So , in case of operations in regions defended by advanced air defense system with powerful radars, the Rafale is much better aircraft.
FRANCEFrance is part of European Union but it does not use Eurofighter Typhoon. France was humiliated in World War 2.
Since then , France has been very particular about building its own defense equipments, be it fighters or submarines. It is also known to have a very independent view about strategic relationships. This is very important, as France can be trusted, that it will not bow to foreign pressures to stop supplies ,if and when India is in a conflict.
India’s experience with France has been good, it has been a a very dependable partner for India.
India has been using Mirage build by Dassault for a long time and it has been a very effective jet for India. From spare parts to repairs , France has stood by India.
RUSSIARussia has been the most trusted ally of India. It helped India in 1971 war, when US, UK,Pakistan had tried to defeat india.
Russia has supplied India and continuing to do so, with top of the line defense equipment.
In late 1990s, Russia had transferred technology for Su30 MKI, India's frontline fighter aircraft, which at that time was Russia’s most modern equipment, its most modern plane.
Recently , Russia has agreed to sell india , S 400 the most dreaded air defense system in the world, and is a state of art Russian system.
There is mainly one problem with Russia, that India must not be dependent on a single nation for the military equipment. There is a saying , do not put all your eggs in the same basket. Diversifying of critical equipments is must.
CHINAFACTORChina , India’s main adversary also uses Sukhoi Flanker variants which it had acquired from Russia . They have even reversed engineered these aircrafts .Though Su 30 MKI is customized by India with Israeli & French sub systems, China have decent idea of this aircraft , specially its aerodynamic capabilities.
In any conflict, this can be very useful from Chinese perspective. Same goes for India.
On the other hand, there is no road map , where Rafale can end into Chinese hand .
This will give India an edge in air combat scenarios.

INTRODUCTION:
Defense updates has received large number of request from the viewers on why India chose to buy Rafale instead of increasing the number of Sukhoi 30 MKI, which is a very capable fighter. It is well known that Sukhoi Su 30MKI ($75 million apiece) costs 1/3 that of Rafale , and India also has got excellent understanding of its operations having used it for sometime now.
In this video , we look at top 5 reasons why India choose to have Rafale instead of having more Sukhoi 30 MKI.
ROLE:
Sukhoi Su 30 MKI is designed for air dominance. Su-30MKI aerodynamic configuration is geared for air to air combat. The design allow for high angle of attack (AoA) flights . The integral aerodynamic configuration combined with thrust vectoring results in extreme maneuverability. It is not that Su-30MKI is not capable of ground attack , but it more of an air fighter.
The Su-30MKI has a range of 3,000 km with internal fuel which ensures a 3.75 hour combat mission. Its air refueling system can increase the flight duration up to 10 hours with a range of 8,000 km. Su-30MKIs can also use the Cobham 754 refueling pods. This means Su 30 MKI can go deep into enemy territories and take the fight to the opposing air force.
The Rafale is referred to as an "omnirole" aircraft by Dassault, its maker. Equipped with a wide range of weapons, the Rafale is intended to perform air supremacy, interdiction, aerial reconnaissance, ground support, in-depth strike, anti-ship strike and nuclear deterrence missions.
One important aspect is that Rafale can be used from carrier aircrafts making it a very versatile fighter.
As viewers may know, MMRC deal in which Rafael won ,stands for MediumMulti-Role Combat Aircraft. So India’s intention was to acquire a multirole fighter instead of a air dominance fighter which India already has in form of SU 30 MKI.
STEALTH:
Sukhoi 30 MKI is large aircraft and was also not designed with stealth in mind. The size has many benefits , but has a critical disadvantage . It has large RCS of 5. This makes it an easier target when compared to Rafale which has a RCS of 1.
So , in case of operations in regions defended by advanced air defense system with powerful radars, the Rafale is much better aircraft.
FRANCEFrance is part of European Union but it does not use Eurofighter Typhoon. France was humiliated in World War 2.
Since then , France has been very particular about building its own defense equipments, be it fighters or submarines. It is also known to have a very independent view about strategic relationships. This is very important, as France can be trusted, that it will not bow to foreign pressures to stop supplies ,if and when India is in a conflict.
India’s experience with France has been good, it has been a a very dependable partner for India.
India has been using Mirage build by Dassault for a long time and it has been a very effective jet for India. From spare parts to repairs , France has stood by India.
RUSSIARussia has been the most trusted ally of India. It helped India in 1971 war, when US, UK,Pakistan had tried to defeat india.
Russia has supplied India and continuing to do so, with top of the line defense equipment.
In late 1990s, Russia had transferred technology for Su30 MKI, India's frontline fighter aircraft, which at that time was Russia’s most modern equipment, its most modern plane.
Recently , Russia has agreed to sell india , S 400 the most dreaded air defense system in the world, and is a state of art Russian system.
There is mainly one problem with Russia, that India must not be dependent on a single nation for the military equipment. There is a saying , do not put all your eggs in the same basket. Diversifying of critical equipments is must.
CHINAFACTORChina , India’s main adversary also uses Sukhoi Flanker variants which it had acquired from Russia . They have even reversed engineered these aircrafts .Though Su 30 MKI is customized by India with Israeli & French sub systems, China have decent idea of this aircraft , specially its aerodynamic capabilities.
In any conflict, this can be very useful from Chinese perspective. Same goes for India.
On the other hand, there is no road map , where Rafale can end into Chinese hand .
This will give India an edge in air combat scenarios.

IAF To Get Another 36 RafaleCombat Aircraft
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon. Details are not known, but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme.
If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure. IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from France after the US gave Pakistan F 16s in 1982, also arrived in IAF squadrons from 1985 onw@rds.
The Nuke-capable Mirage though is still formidable and some half a dozen of the nearly 60 have already been upgraded to contemporary standards by Thales, the French company known for making deadly Electronic W@rfare (EW) systems. Thales is providing the highly sophisticated EW systems for the Rafales also. The Indian Navy has expressed specific preference for either the Boeing F/A 18 Super Hornet or Rafale.
Both these fighters were designed ab initio for aircraft carriers, and both are on offer for their industrial production in India if the numbers are viable for foreign investment and Transfer of Technology (ToT). Boeing has offered to manufacture the latest variant, Advanced Super Hornet, which is also meant for the US Navy. Significantly, if the deal is only for 36 more aircraft, then the field would be open for a larger number of twin-engine aircraft for both the IAF and Navy.
If the coming deal is for indigenous production fr more than 36, then Rafale would become the final choice. Notably, defence deals are mostly done with strategic advantages in view, besides costs. For instance, in the 1980s, the Government asked Air India to switch its choice from Boeing to Airbus A 320 aircraft as, according to French sources, France gave India some defence technology as a leverage.
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IAF To Get Another 36 RafaleCombat Aircraft
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Medium Multi Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon. Details are not known, but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme.
If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure. IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from France after the US gave Pakistan F 16s in 1982, also arrived in IAF squadrons from 1985 onw@rds.
The Nuke-capable Mirage though is still formidable and some half a dozen of the nearly 60 have already been upgraded to contemporary standards by Thales, the French company known for making deadly Electronic W@rfare (EW) systems. Thales is providing the highly sophisticated EW systems for the Rafales also. The Indian Navy has expressed specific preference for either the Boeing F/A 18 Super Hornet or Rafale.
Both these fighters were designed ab initio for aircraft carriers, and both are on offer for their industrial production in India if the numbers are viable for foreign investment and Transfer of Technology (ToT). Boeing has offered to manufacture the latest variant, Advanced Super Hornet, which is also meant for the US Navy. Significantly, if the deal is only for 36 more aircraft, then the field would be open for a larger number of twin-engine aircraft for both the IAF and Navy.
If the coming deal is for indigenous production fr more than 36, then Rafale would become the final choice. Notably, defence deals are mostly done with strategic advantages in view, besides costs. For instance, in the 1980s, the Government asked Air India to switch its choice from Boeing to Airbus A 320 aircraft as, according to French sources, France gave India some defence technology as a leverage.
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Russia cannot give IndiaStealth Technology
the Times of India reported that Delhi is making extra demands to Moscow when it comes to the joint production of a Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA). Citing sources in the Indian DefenceMinistry, the report said that India would go in for this joint venture only under the condition of a full-scale technology transfer and if Russia provided help in the development of the indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
According to the paper, the Indian side bases such demands on the experience of the Sukhoi-30MKI jet acquisition programme, which cost India Rs 55,717 crore ($8.4 billion) without any “tangible help in developing indigenous fighter-manufacturing capabilities.” The recipient company Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is still unable to manufacture the Sukhois on its own, the paper noted.
RIR asked experts to explain whether Indian demands were justified and where the real problem lay.
‘Red line’ in technology transfer ::
Without a doubt, there are some limitations on the extent to which a country would transfer its military technology, experts believe. According to Alexander Ermakov, expert at the Russian InternationalAffairs Council (RIAC), this especially concerns critical types of technology that influence the ability of a country to ensure its security: most importantly missile technology, communications and electronic warfare systems.
The limitations always vary depending on the client. While bilateral relations do play a role, it is also important for a partner to “bargain” for certain technology, Ermakov thinks.
“If Indonesia, for instance, makes a request to Russia for a batch of 8-12 Su-35 multi-role fighters, it is unlikely that Moscow would discuss any technology transfer,” Konstantin Makienko, Deputy Director of the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, explains. “On the contrary, when China bought 48 Su-27 aircraft in early and mid-1990s, this allowed for an opportunity to transfer this technology to China within a licensed production contract.” The larger the amount of requested supplies, the better is the chance for discussing potential technology transfer, Makienko believes.
Trading technologies is also much easier for a country like Russia when a partner shares the same geostrategic and military interests and there is a history of past fruitful cooperation. India is in the best position here, unlike Pakistan, which Makienko calls “unstable and unpredictable and to an extent, an analogue of Ukraine in South Asia.”
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Russia cannot give IndiaStealth Technology
the Times of India reported that Delhi is making extra demands to Moscow when it comes to the joint production of a Fifth-Generation Fighter Aircraft (FGFA). Citing sources in the Indian DefenceMinistry, the report said that India would go in for this joint venture only under the condition of a full-scale technology transfer and if Russia provided help in the development of the indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA).
According to the paper, the Indian side bases such demands on the experience of the Sukhoi-30MKI jet acquisition programme, which cost India Rs 55,717 crore ($8.4 billion) without any “tangible help in developing indigenous fighter-manufacturing capabilities.” The recipient company Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) is still unable to manufacture the Sukhois on its own, the paper noted.
RIR asked experts to explain whether Indian demands were justified and where the real problem lay.
‘Red line’ in technology transfer ::
Without a doubt, there are some limitations on the extent to which a country would transfer its military technology, experts believe. According to Alexander Ermakov, expert at the Russian InternationalAffairs Council (RIAC), this especially concerns critical types of technology that influence the ability of a country to ensure its security: most importantly missile technology, communications and electronic warfare systems.
The limitations always vary depending on the client. While bilateral relations do play a role, it is also important for a partner to “bargain” for certain technology, Ermakov thinks.
“If Indonesia, for instance, makes a request to Russia for a batch of 8-12 Su-35 multi-role fighters, it is unlikely that Moscow would discuss any technology transfer,” Konstantin Makienko, Deputy Director of the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies, explains. “On the contrary, when China bought 48 Su-27 aircraft in early and mid-1990s, this allowed for an opportunity to transfer this technology to China within a licensed production contract.” The larger the amount of requested supplies, the better is the chance for discussing potential technology transfer, Makienko believes.
Trading technologies is also much easier for a country like Russia when a partner shares the same geostrategic and military interests and there is a history of past fruitful cooperation. India is in the best position here, unlike Pakistan, which Makienko calls “unstable and unpredictable and to an extent, an analogue of Ukraine in South Asia.”
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The framework agreement on developing cargo aircraft capable of carrying up to 20 tonnes for the Russian and IndianAir Forces was signed in September 2010. In 2015, media reports said Moscow and New Delhi planned to agree on the pre-contractual documentation under the MTA program. Plans were in store to begin the basic designing cycle before the end of the year, Yury Slyusar, President of the United Aircraft Corporation, stated. However, Ilyushin’s ex-Director GeneralSergey Velmozhkin said at the beginning of 2016 that the joint Russian-Indian project to develop a transport warplane had been suspended.
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Welcome to WorldAction and ReactionNewsRUSSIA’S MIG EYES DEAL TO SUPPLY MILITARY JETS TO INDIAN NAVY
In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers.
Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG on Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies.
MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India.
“We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India program,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview.
In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers.
Currently, six planes are compatible for the aircraft carrier — Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden). While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin-engine jets, the other three have a single engine.
Tarasenko said MiG had been working with Indian defence forces for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service.
He said the company was eager to further strengthen its relationship with India.
Russia has been one of India’s key suppliers of arms and ammunition. Then defence minister Arun Jaitley had visited Russia in June during which the issue of transfer of technology and joint development of high-end military platforms and weapons systems were discussed at length.

Welcome to WorldAction and ReactionNewsRUSSIA’S MIG EYES DEAL TO SUPPLY MILITARY JETS TO INDIAN NAVY
In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers.
Eyeing a multi-billion dollar contract from the Indian Navy for the supply of fighter aircraft, Russian military aviation firm MiG on Sunday said it was not averse to the transfer of technology and joint development of MiG-29 K jets with Indian companies.
MiG CEOIlya Tarasenko said his company would submit a detailed proposal to the Indian government shortly, detailing its readiness for the joint development of aircraft for the Navy to deepen its already close engagement with India.
“We are considering various options for long-term and perspective cooperation, including those within the framework of the Make in India program,” Tarasenko told PTI in a written interview.
In January, the Indian Navy had kick-started the process of procuring 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carriers by issuing a Request for Information (RFI) to leading military jet makers.
Currently, six planes are compatible for the aircraft carrier — Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden). While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin-engine jets, the other three have a single engine.
Tarasenko said MiG had been working with Indian defence forces for more than 50 years, delivering planes and providing service.
He said the company was eager to further strengthen its relationship with India.
Russia has been one of India’s key suppliers of arms and ammunition. Then defence minister Arun Jaitley had visited Russia in June during which the issue of transfer of technology and joint development of high-end military platforms and weapons systems were discussed at length.

This video shows you that Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One RafaleJet.
Come 2022, France will be delivering all 36 Rafale fighters to India and that would be a mjor game changer in India's defence sector. Rafale fighters have a state-of- art 150-km range Meteor air-to-air mi$$iles and this will definitely be some edge over Pakistan's F-16.
The deal signed on Friday is a much awaited one for the IAF, and the delivery would of the first Rafale would start in three years from now. Till then, in the event of a conflict, Pakistan will have to deploy 2 F-16s to tackle each Indian Sukhoi-30MKIs due to the latter's superior weapons package, including 100-km range mi$$iles. But once the Rafales are inducted, Pakistan will have to deploy three F-16s for each of them.
"Rafale is a very potent fighter that will add to the IAF's airpower and deep-strike capabilities," India's defence minister Manohar Parrikar told the Economic Times. Le Drian added, "The Rafale is really the best fighter jet in the world. It is an omni-role aircraft capable of all kinds of missions."
French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation's CEOEric Trappier said the Rafale was more in competition with the AmericanF-35 fifth-generation fighter because it was "a generation ahead" of the F-16. But the Rafales do cost a packet. The fighters themselves may cost around Rs 700 crore a piece. But the per unit cost zooms to Rs 1,640 crore if the overall deal is taken into account, which includes a decidedly deadly weapons package, all spares and costs for 75% fleet availability and "performance-based logistics support" for five years.
Moreover, the Rafales will be tweaked to specific Indian requirements, which range from the capability for "cold start at high-altitude regions like Leh" to Israeli helmet-mounted displays, advanced mi$$ile w@rning and synthetic aperture radars.
"The Meteor mi$$ile is superior to any such mi$$ile in the region. The over 300km Scalp air-to ground cruise mi$$ile also has two-metre precision capability. Rafale also has a faster turnaround time, capable of undertaking five sorties in a day. The other fighters we have can do only three sorties at the most," a source told the ET.
The Rafale deal also has a 50% offsets clause, under which France will have to plough half of the actual contract value back into India. "This has huge potential to generate direct and indirect employment opportunities in India," he added.
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This video shows you that Pakistan Would Need Three F-16 Jets To Combat One RafaleJet.
Come 2022, France will be delivering all 36 Rafale fighters to India and that would be a mjor game changer in India's defence sector. Rafale fighters have a state-of- art 150-km range Meteor air-to-air mi$$iles and this will definitely be some edge over Pakistan's F-16.
The deal signed on Friday is a much awaited one for the IAF, and the delivery would of the first Rafale would start in three years from now. Till then, in the event of a conflict, Pakistan will have to deploy 2 F-16s to tackle each Indian Sukhoi-30MKIs due to the latter's superior weapons package, including 100-km range mi$$iles. But once the Rafales are inducted, Pakistan will have to deploy three F-16s for each of them.
"Rafale is a very potent fighter that will add to the IAF's airpower and deep-strike capabilities," India's defence minister Manohar Parrikar told the Economic Times. Le Drian added, "The Rafale is really the best fighter jet in the world. It is an omni-role aircraft capable of all kinds of missions."
French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation's CEOEric Trappier said the Rafale was more in competition with the AmericanF-35 fifth-generation fighter because it was "a generation ahead" of the F-16. But the Rafales do cost a packet. The fighters themselves may cost around Rs 700 crore a piece. But the per unit cost zooms to Rs 1,640 crore if the overall deal is taken into account, which includes a decidedly deadly weapons package, all spares and costs for 75% fleet availability and "performance-based logistics support" for five years.
Moreover, the Rafales will be tweaked to specific Indian requirements, which range from the capability for "cold start at high-altitude regions like Leh" to Israeli helmet-mounted displays, advanced mi$$ile w@rning and synthetic aperture radars.
"The Meteor mi$$ile is superior to any such mi$$ile in the region. The over 300km Scalp air-to ground cruise mi$$ile also has two-metre precision capability. Rafale also has a faster turnaround time, capable of undertaking five sorties in a day. The other fighters we have can do only three sorties at the most," a source told the ET.
The Rafale deal also has a 50% offsets clause, under which France will have to plough half of the actual contract value back into India. "This has huge potential to generate direct and indirect employment opportunities in India," he added.
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Four players interested in supplying 57 Carrier Capable Fighter Jets to the Indian Navy

Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said to...

Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said today.
The chief of naval staff also said the Scorpene submarine Kalvari is going through its final phase of trials and should be delivered by July-August.
Having rejected indigenously built 'Tejas' as too heavy, the Indian Navy in January issued a Request for Information to procure 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carrier.
"The Navy has got response from four players for the RFI. We will examine the RFI and take it forward," Lanba said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by FICCI on 'BuildingIndia's Future Navy Technology Imperatives'.
He, however, did not disclose the name of the companies which have shown interest in the proposal.
At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets which face serviceability issues from time to time.
Currently, six planes are compatible for aircraft carrier. They are Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden).
While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin engine jets, the remaining three have single engine.
The delivery of deck based fighter jets is expected to take four-five years.
The indigenously built aircraft-carrier Vikrant should complete trials in 2019. It was likely to be commissioned by 2020, Lanba said.
When asked about the recently approved Strategic Partnership (SP) model under which select private firms will be engaged to build military platforms like submarines and battle helicopters, Lanba said the next step would be to identify strategic partners.
"All three service chiefs will have to go and get the AONs (Acceptance of Necessity) on what we want to be built through strategic partners, so that partners in each segment can be identified.
"We are hopeful that we should be able to move this process in next six months," he said.
Four segments -- submarines, fighter aircraft, helicopters and armoured carriers/main battle tanks -- were identified under the new policy, aimed at attracting billions of dollars of investment in defence manufacturing by private defence majors including leading foreign firms.
The Ministry of Defence had recently scrapped navy's decision to appoint Flag OfficerDelhiArea (FODA) and Flag officerGujarat Naval area (FOGNA) without its consent.
Responding to this, Lanba said, "We are in discussion with the Ministry of Defence and we will resolve it."
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Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said today.
The chief of naval staff also said the Scorpene submarine Kalvari is going through its final phase of trials and should be delivered by July-August.
Having rejected indigenously built 'Tejas' as too heavy, the Indian Navy in January issued a Request for Information to procure 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carrier.
"The Navy has got response from four players for the RFI. We will examine the RFI and take it forward," Lanba said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by FICCI on 'BuildingIndia's Future Navy Technology Imperatives'.
He, however, did not disclose the name of the companies which have shown interest in the proposal.
At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets which face serviceability issues from time to time.
Currently, six planes are compatible for aircraft carrier. They are Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden).
While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin engine jets, the remaining three have single engine.
The delivery of deck based fighter jets is expected to take four-five years.
The indigenously built aircraft-carrier Vikrant should complete trials in 2019. It was likely to be commissioned by 2020, Lanba said.
When asked about the recently approved Strategic Partnership (SP) model under which select private firms will be engaged to build military platforms like submarines and battle helicopters, Lanba said the next step would be to identify strategic partners.
"All three service chiefs will have to go and get the AONs (Acceptance of Necessity) on what we want to be built through strategic partners, so that partners in each segment can be identified.
"We are hopeful that we should be able to move this process in next six months," he said.
Four segments -- submarines, fighter aircraft, helicopters and armoured carriers/main battle tanks -- were identified under the new policy, aimed at attracting billions of dollars of investment in defence manufacturing by private defence majors including leading foreign firms.
The Ministry of Defence had recently scrapped navy's decision to appoint Flag OfficerDelhiArea (FODA) and Flag officerGujarat Naval area (FOGNA) without its consent.
Responding to this, Lanba said, "We are in discussion with the Ministry of Defence and we will resolve it."
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The RussianNavy is planning the construction of a new aircraft carrier to accompany the Admiral Kuznetsov. representatives of the Krylov State Research Center said that compared to the Russian heavy aircraft carrier of Shtorm (StormProject 23000E )-class which is also under development, their ship will be cheaper as well as having a smaller displacement, according to Russian military expert Vladimir Karnozov.
Currently, the military along with the nation's shipbuilders are working out the shape of the future vessel and its performance characteristics, with several options being placed on the table.
One of them proceeds from the assumption that the dimensions of the vessel will be close to those of the heavy Russian aircraft-carrying cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov, according to Karnozov.
The new aircraft carrier is expected to have a maximum speed of up to 25 knots, which is considered quite sufficient to ensure liftoff and landing operations of the Su-27K and the MiG-29K deck fighter jets. The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile (1.852 km) per hour.
Commenting upon the Shtorm-class aircraft carrier, Karnozov warned against jumping to conclusions, saying that allegations about the closure of the projects hold no water.
He recalled that a mock-up model of this 330-meter-long supercarrier was on display at the 2017 International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, where developers touted the vessel as "a multipurpose aircraft carrier designed to conduct combat operations in the remote sea and ocean areas as well as destroy enemy ground and sea targets."
Karnozov did not rule out that "a final decision about the implementation of the Shtorm project will depend on whether Moscow will clinch relevant deals in India and China, Russia's long-standing and reliable partners in terms of military and technical cooperation."
According to Russian defense industry sources, the new 90-100-ton warship should be capable of accommodating 80-90 aircraft and stay at sea for 90-120 days.
According to Russian defense industry estimates, construction of the carrier would take seven to ten years and cost as much as $17.5 billion. Despite the admiral’s affirmation that the Russian Navy will continue to pursue the carrier project, multiple hurdles would need to be overcome. Next to the obvious fiscal constraints given the stagnating Russian defense budget, technical issues abound.
“For starters, Russia has never built an aircraft carrier,” I explained previously. “All Soviet carriers were constructed in Ukraine. Russia’s shipbuilding industry currently lacks the capacity to build a supercarrier and does not even have a large enough dry dock to accommodate a vessel the size of the Shtorm.”
The Russian Navy also lacks escort ships and support vessels for a carrier strike group not to mention carrier-based long-range strike and electronic warfare aircraft. In an interview, VictorMurakhovsky, editor-in-chief of Arsenal of the Fatherland magazine, and chairman of Russia’s Military-Industrial Commission, expressed skepticism that Russia would be able to afford an entire new carrier strike group.
Displacement: 90,000–100,000 tons
Length: 330 m (1,083 ft)
Beam: 40 m (131 ft) (waterline)
Draught: 11 m (36 ft)
Speed: 25 kn
Sensors and
processing systems:
Integrated sensors, including:
Multifunction phased array radar,
Electronic warfare system,
Communications suite
Armament: Four anti-aircraft systems (unspecified)
Aircraft carried: 90
Sukhoi Su-57
Sukhoi Su-33Mikoyan MiG-29KKamov Ka-27/52K
Mikoyan UCAVAviation facilities:
Angled flight deck
with four launching positions (two on the ski-jump ramp and two electromagnetic catapults)
One set of arrestor gear.
Dual island design

The RussianNavy is planning the construction of a new aircraft carrier to accompany the Admiral Kuznetsov. representatives of the Krylov State Research Center said that compared to the Russian heavy aircraft carrier of Shtorm (StormProject 23000E )-class which is also under development, their ship will be cheaper as well as having a smaller displacement, according to Russian military expert Vladimir Karnozov.
Currently, the military along with the nation's shipbuilders are working out the shape of the future vessel and its performance characteristics, with several options being placed on the table.
One of them proceeds from the assumption that the dimensions of the vessel will be close to those of the heavy Russian aircraft-carrying cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov, according to Karnozov.
The new aircraft carrier is expected to have a maximum speed of up to 25 knots, which is considered quite sufficient to ensure liftoff and landing operations of the Su-27K and the MiG-29K deck fighter jets. The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile (1.852 km) per hour.
Commenting upon the Shtorm-class aircraft carrier, Karnozov warned against jumping to conclusions, saying that allegations about the closure of the projects hold no water.
He recalled that a mock-up model of this 330-meter-long supercarrier was on display at the 2017 International Naval Show in St. Petersburg, where developers touted the vessel as "a multipurpose aircraft carrier designed to conduct combat operations in the remote sea and ocean areas as well as destroy enemy ground and sea targets."
Karnozov did not rule out that "a final decision about the implementation of the Shtorm project will depend on whether Moscow will clinch relevant deals in India and China, Russia's long-standing and reliable partners in terms of military and technical cooperation."
According to Russian defense industry sources, the new 90-100-ton warship should be capable of accommodating 80-90 aircraft and stay at sea for 90-120 days.
According to Russian defense industry estimates, construction of the carrier would take seven to ten years and cost as much as $17.5 billion. Despite the admiral’s affirmation that the Russian Navy will continue to pursue the carrier project, multiple hurdles would need to be overcome. Next to the obvious fiscal constraints given the stagnating Russian defense budget, technical issues abound.
“For starters, Russia has never built an aircraft carrier,” I explained previously. “All Soviet carriers were constructed in Ukraine. Russia’s shipbuilding industry currently lacks the capacity to build a supercarrier and does not even have a large enough dry dock to accommodate a vessel the size of the Shtorm.”
The Russian Navy also lacks escort ships and support vessels for a carrier strike group not to mention carrier-based long-range strike and electronic warfare aircraft. In an interview, VictorMurakhovsky, editor-in-chief of Arsenal of the Fatherland magazine, and chairman of Russia’s Military-Industrial Commission, expressed skepticism that Russia would be able to afford an entire new carrier strike group.
Displacement: 90,000–100,000 tons
Length: 330 m (1,083 ft)
Beam: 40 m (131 ft) (waterline)
Draught: 11 m (36 ft)
Speed: 25 kn
Sensors and
processing systems:
Integrated sensors, including:
Multifunction phased array radar,
Electronic warfare system,
Communications suite
Armament: Four anti-aircraft systems (unspecified)
Aircraft carried: 90
Sukhoi Su-57
Sukhoi Su-33Mikoyan MiG-29KKamov Ka-27/52K
Mikoyan UCAVAviation facilities:
Angled flight deck
with four launching positions (two on the ski-jump ramp and two electromagnetic catapults)
One set of arrestor gear.
Dual island design

This video shows you that Russia Delivers Advanced Su-35Fighter Jets To India's ArchRivalChina.
Russia has finally delivered four Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets to China after a delay of two years as Moscow feared that its fifth generation jet will loose value after Chinese military unveiled its J-20 stealth fighter, official media here reported.
The Su-35 is an advanced version of the Su-30s operated by the Indian Airforce.
The delivery was made on December 25, a news portal of the People’s Liberation Army reported.
Since the debut of the China’s stealth fighter J-20 fighter at Zhuhai Airshow, procurement of the Su-35 fighter jets has gone quite smoothly.
Some say this is the outcome of the close relationship between China and Russia.
However, the latter did not change its stance on the export of the Su-35 until the J-20 fighter was unveiled, state-run People’s Daily reported.
Russia believes that with the commissioning of the J-20, the Su-35 will soon lose its value in the Chinese market.
That estimation is the reason for the smooth procurement, the report said.
China has been ramping up its military aviation wing with a number of new fighter jets including two versions of the stealth fighters as well as J-15 a fighter plane to operate from the deck of its first aircraft carrier, Liaoning which has begun live fire drills in the disputed South China Sea.
The construction of China’s second aircraft which is home grown one is under in full swing, according to the official media reports.
“One can only be independent when he is self-reliant,” the PLA Daily article said expressing hope that the Su-35 fighter jet is the last fighter imported by China.
While China made advances in manufacturing of new type of fighter jets, it is still dependent on Russia for engines as well as avionics.
Under economic crisis Russia for its part has been selling some of its advanced weaponry to China in recent years.
Speculation was rife that Russia which had moved closer to China following hostilities with the Obama administration may move closer to the US once President-elect Donald Trump takes office as he shares better relations with Russian PresidentVladimir Putin.
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This video shows you that Russia Delivers Advanced Su-35Fighter Jets To India's ArchRivalChina.
Russia has finally delivered four Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets to China after a delay of two years as Moscow feared that its fifth generation jet will loose value after Chinese military unveiled its J-20 stealth fighter, official media here reported.
The Su-35 is an advanced version of the Su-30s operated by the Indian Airforce.
The delivery was made on December 25, a news portal of the People’s Liberation Army reported.
Since the debut of the China’s stealth fighter J-20 fighter at Zhuhai Airshow, procurement of the Su-35 fighter jets has gone quite smoothly.
Some say this is the outcome of the close relationship between China and Russia.
However, the latter did not change its stance on the export of the Su-35 until the J-20 fighter was unveiled, state-run People’s Daily reported.
Russia believes that with the commissioning of the J-20, the Su-35 will soon lose its value in the Chinese market.
That estimation is the reason for the smooth procurement, the report said.
China has been ramping up its military aviation wing with a number of new fighter jets including two versions of the stealth fighters as well as J-15 a fighter plane to operate from the deck of its first aircraft carrier, Liaoning which has begun live fire drills in the disputed South China Sea.
The construction of China’s second aircraft which is home grown one is under in full swing, according to the official media reports.
“One can only be independent when he is self-reliant,” the PLA Daily article said expressing hope that the Su-35 fighter jet is the last fighter imported by China.
While China made advances in manufacturing of new type of fighter jets, it is still dependent on Russia for engines as well as avionics.
Under economic crisis Russia for its part has been selling some of its advanced weaponry to China in recent years.
Speculation was rife that Russia which had moved closer to China following hostilities with the Obama administration may move closer to the US once President-elect Donald Trump takes office as he shares better relations with Russian PresidentVladimir Putin.
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RussiaHelpingIndiaCompleteKaveri EngineProject Rosoboronexport.
An Indo-Russian project to modify India’s KaveriJet engine (presumably for the Sukhoi-30MKI fighter aircraft) is about to be completed.
“One of the most vivid illustrations (In Indo-Russian scientific partnership) is the KAVERI Indian aircraft engine. We have been involved in its development, modification and trials. The project is about to be over soon,” Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport said in a statement today.
JSC Rosoboronexport pursues active cooperation with its foreign partners in the field of joint research and development works, the statement said adding that at present, the majority of company’s joint R&D projects are with India and China. The projects focus on cooperation in the field of space, naval, air defense and army equipment, as well as other hi-tech projects.
“At present Rosoboronexport and Russia’s strategic partners are running over 200 R&D projects, whose number increases with every passing year. The growth dynamics continues to be positive. For instance, the number of such projects had not exceeded 100 until 2014”, - Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport further said in the statement.
Defenseworld.net comment: The information that Russia is collaborating with India on the Kaveri engine is indeed interesting.
The Kaveri engine, developed by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) was originally meant to power India’s home-made fighter jets but the project was put on the back-burner as it failed to meet deadlines.
Some media reports said that India is currently holding talks with the French company, Safran to explore the possibility to develop a 125kN thrust Class engine to replace current 123 kN Thrust Class AL-31FP turbofan engines developed by Salyut-HAL.
Russian companies had also offered India its 142 kN thrust class AL-41F1S turbofan engines used in the Su-35 to replace current AL-31F turbofan engines, various reports said but the response of the Indian side was not known.
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RussiaHelpingIndiaCompleteKaveri EngineProject Rosoboronexport.
An Indo-Russian project to modify India’s KaveriJet engine (presumably for the Sukhoi-30MKI fighter aircraft) is about to be completed.
“One of the most vivid illustrations (In Indo-Russian scientific partnership) is the KAVERI Indian aircraft engine. We have been involved in its development, modification and trials. The project is about to be over soon,” Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport said in a statement today.
JSC Rosoboronexport pursues active cooperation with its foreign partners in the field of joint research and development works, the statement said adding that at present, the majority of company’s joint R&D projects are with India and China. The projects focus on cooperation in the field of space, naval, air defense and army equipment, as well as other hi-tech projects.
“At present Rosoboronexport and Russia’s strategic partners are running over 200 R&D projects, whose number increases with every passing year. The growth dynamics continues to be positive. For instance, the number of such projects had not exceeded 100 until 2014”, - Alexander Mikheev, Director General of Rosoboronexport further said in the statement.
Defenseworld.net comment: The information that Russia is collaborating with India on the Kaveri engine is indeed interesting.
The Kaveri engine, developed by the Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE) was originally meant to power India’s home-made fighter jets but the project was put on the back-burner as it failed to meet deadlines.
Some media reports said that India is currently holding talks with the French company, Safran to explore the possibility to develop a 125kN thrust Class engine to replace current 123 kN Thrust Class AL-31FP turbofan engines developed by Salyut-HAL.
Russian companies had also offered India its 142 kN thrust class AL-41F1S turbofan engines used in the Su-35 to replace current AL-31F turbofan engines, various reports said but the response of the Indian side was not known.
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This video shows you that Could RussiaDesign A 5th Generation Variant Of The Su-35 For India.
With the future of India’s HAL fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), a program to design an Indian next generation fighter based on the Russian Su-57 fifth-generation air superiority platform, currently uncertain, Moscow and New Delhi are reportedly discussing developing a “fifth-generation” version of the Su-35 for India’s needs. This would provide the Indian Air Force with a fifth-generation air superiority platform at a lower cost that the Su-57 derivative — a capability the country sorely needs in light of the induction of the J-20 heavy fifth-generation fighter in neighboring China.
At Abu Dhabi’s IDEX show, the CEO of Russia’s Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, stated, “We have been negotiating and have signed the intention protocol for the Su-35. Now we are working on designing ideas for this contract and on creating a manufacturing platform for an aircraft of the fifth generation.”
The size of India’s intended order remains uncertain, but could well be over 100 platforms, considering the size of previous orders and the planned size of orders for the FGFA fighter.
If reports of development of a fifth-generation platform based on the Su-35 are true, their results could be intriguing and lead to a world-leading fighter. The standard Su-35 design is more than capable of matching the performance characteristics of a fifth-generation fighter — with the sole exception of its lack of stealth capabilities. A fifth-generation variant of the Su-35 could well mean nothing more than modifying the fighter, termed a “4++” generation platform by Russia’s military, to incorporate stealth.
This would hardly be the first time that such a modification had been attempted. With the United States unwilling to export its F-22 Raptor fifth generation platform, Boeing has extensively modified the airframe of its F-15E strike fighter to develop the F-15SE Silent Eagle — a variant of the fighter with a reduced frontal radar cross section and radar absorbing paints. While the F-15E lacks the upgraded avionics, advanced missiles, and supermaneuverability of the Su-35, and cannot be considered “fifth generation” even with stealth capabilities, its stealth variant allows U.S. allies to field low observable heavy fighters — something sorely needed in light of their inability to acquire the F-22 Raptor. Saudi Arabia, currently fielding over 150F-15 and F-15E fighters, has notably expressed a strong interest in acquiring the platform. The modifications proposed for the Su-35 are likely to be in many ways analogous to those applied to the F-15E to create the F-15SE.
With Russia’s willingness to export the Su-57 as yet unknown, and with several potential clients seeking air superiority fighters with stealth capabilities, a modified Su-35 variant potentially based on a similar concept to the F-15SE could well prove a less costly and highly demanded product. The United Arab Emirates in 2017 entered cooperation with Russia to develop a fifth-generation fighter, and has also shown interest in acquiring large numbers of the Su-35. A stealth variant of the fighter, which would fulfill the criteria of a fifth-generation platform despite being less capable that the Su-57, could well be ideal for the Arab state as well as for India.
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This video shows you that Could RussiaDesign A 5th Generation Variant Of The Su-35 For India.
With the future of India’s HAL fifth-generation fighter aircraft (FGFA), a program to design an Indian next generation fighter based on the Russian Su-57 fifth-generation air superiority platform, currently uncertain, Moscow and New Delhi are reportedly discussing developing a “fifth-generation” version of the Su-35 for India’s needs. This would provide the Indian Air Force with a fifth-generation air superiority platform at a lower cost that the Su-57 derivative — a capability the country sorely needs in light of the induction of the J-20 heavy fifth-generation fighter in neighboring China.
At Abu Dhabi’s IDEX show, the CEO of Russia’s Rostec, Sergey Chemezov, stated, “We have been negotiating and have signed the intention protocol for the Su-35. Now we are working on designing ideas for this contract and on creating a manufacturing platform for an aircraft of the fifth generation.”
The size of India’s intended order remains uncertain, but could well be over 100 platforms, considering the size of previous orders and the planned size of orders for the FGFA fighter.
If reports of development of a fifth-generation platform based on the Su-35 are true, their results could be intriguing and lead to a world-leading fighter. The standard Su-35 design is more than capable of matching the performance characteristics of a fifth-generation fighter — with the sole exception of its lack of stealth capabilities. A fifth-generation variant of the Su-35 could well mean nothing more than modifying the fighter, termed a “4++” generation platform by Russia’s military, to incorporate stealth.
This would hardly be the first time that such a modification had been attempted. With the United States unwilling to export its F-22 Raptor fifth generation platform, Boeing has extensively modified the airframe of its F-15E strike fighter to develop the F-15SE Silent Eagle — a variant of the fighter with a reduced frontal radar cross section and radar absorbing paints. While the F-15E lacks the upgraded avionics, advanced missiles, and supermaneuverability of the Su-35, and cannot be considered “fifth generation” even with stealth capabilities, its stealth variant allows U.S. allies to field low observable heavy fighters — something sorely needed in light of their inability to acquire the F-22 Raptor. Saudi Arabia, currently fielding over 150F-15 and F-15E fighters, has notably expressed a strong interest in acquiring the platform. The modifications proposed for the Su-35 are likely to be in many ways analogous to those applied to the F-15E to create the F-15SE.
With Russia’s willingness to export the Su-57 as yet unknown, and with several potential clients seeking air superiority fighters with stealth capabilities, a modified Su-35 variant potentially based on a similar concept to the F-15SE could well prove a less costly and highly demanded product. The United Arab Emirates in 2017 entered cooperation with Russia to develop a fifth-generation fighter, and has also shown interest in acquiring large numbers of the Su-35. A stealth variant of the fighter, which would fulfill the criteria of a fifth-generation platform despite being less capable that the Su-57, could well be ideal for the Arab state as well as for India.
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Russia's S-400 Is Way More Dangerous Than You Think

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One use of the S-400 long-range missile is against stand-off systems including flying command posts and aircraft such as the E-3 Sen...

This video shows you that
One use of the S-400 long-range missile is against stand-off systems including flying command posts and aircraft such as the E-3 SentryAWACS. These aircraft, which are used by the US and its NATO allies with a squadron stationed in Japan at Kadena AFB and in the UAE at al-Dhafra, are vulnerable to S-400 interceptors and lose their stand-off range protection. We may be reaching the end of the AWACS capability, which were originally designed in the 1960s.
Saudi Arabia’s agreement to purchase the S-400 anti-aircraft Triumf anti-missile system from Russia is a major blow to the United States and its European allies.
The deal follows Turkey’s $2.5 billion agreement to buy the S-400, and ongoing negotiations with Egypt for the S-400. Egypt already has the S-300VM system (also known as the Antey 2500) which can engage short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, precision guided weapons, strategic and tactical aircraft, as well as early warning and electronic warfare aircraft. (Originally the S-400 was called the S-300 PMU-3.)
Among other countries with the S-300 system are Greece, a NATO ally who got them from Cyprus when the Turks threatened Cyprus with war unless the country gave up its missiles. Thus, they were given to Greece to defuse a crisis with Turkey.
There are other users of these systems. There is China, of course, but also India, Ukraine, Venezuela and NATO member Bulgaria, to name a few.
But the S-400 is the real game changer. The reason is the multiple intercept missiles the S-400 system can fire. The S-400 supports four different missiles – the very long range 40N6E-series (400 km), the long range 48N6 (250 km), the 9M96e2 (120 km) and the short range 9m96e (40 km). By comparison the US Patriot system supports only one interceptor missile with a range of 96 km.
But there is more. The 9M96E2 is one of the jewels of the S-400 system. It flies at Mach 15 (around 5,000 meters per second or 18,500 kph), it can engage targets as low as 5 meters off the ground, and it can maneuver pulling up to 20 Gs (a human can withstand no more than 9 Gs with special pressure suits and helmets and for only a few seconds). It is designed to knock out penetrating aircraft and missiles flying “off the deck” or just above ground and neutralize cruise missiles.
Dr. Carlo Kopp, one of the world’s top aerospace experts, says the S-400 has optional acquisition radars designed to defeat modern stealth aircraft such as the F-22 and the F-35. They work by operating in multiple frequency bands including both VHF and L bands that can “see” stealth-protected fighters.
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This video shows you that
One use of the S-400 long-range missile is against stand-off systems including flying command posts and aircraft such as the E-3 SentryAWACS. These aircraft, which are used by the US and its NATO allies with a squadron stationed in Japan at Kadena AFB and in the UAE at al-Dhafra, are vulnerable to S-400 interceptors and lose their stand-off range protection. We may be reaching the end of the AWACS capability, which were originally designed in the 1960s.
Saudi Arabia’s agreement to purchase the S-400 anti-aircraft Triumf anti-missile system from Russia is a major blow to the United States and its European allies.
The deal follows Turkey’s $2.5 billion agreement to buy the S-400, and ongoing negotiations with Egypt for the S-400. Egypt already has the S-300VM system (also known as the Antey 2500) which can engage short- and intermediate-range ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, precision guided weapons, strategic and tactical aircraft, as well as early warning and electronic warfare aircraft. (Originally the S-400 was called the S-300 PMU-3.)
Among other countries with the S-300 system are Greece, a NATO ally who got them from Cyprus when the Turks threatened Cyprus with war unless the country gave up its missiles. Thus, they were given to Greece to defuse a crisis with Turkey.
There are other users of these systems. There is China, of course, but also India, Ukraine, Venezuela and NATO member Bulgaria, to name a few.
But the S-400 is the real game changer. The reason is the multiple intercept missiles the S-400 system can fire. The S-400 supports four different missiles – the very long range 40N6E-series (400 km), the long range 48N6 (250 km), the 9M96e2 (120 km) and the short range 9m96e (40 km). By comparison the US Patriot system supports only one interceptor missile with a range of 96 km.
But there is more. The 9M96E2 is one of the jewels of the S-400 system. It flies at Mach 15 (around 5,000 meters per second or 18,500 kph), it can engage targets as low as 5 meters off the ground, and it can maneuver pulling up to 20 Gs (a human can withstand no more than 9 Gs with special pressure suits and helmets and for only a few seconds). It is designed to knock out penetrating aircraft and missiles flying “off the deck” or just above ground and neutralize cruise missiles.
Dr. Carlo Kopp, one of the world’s top aerospace experts, says the S-400 has optional acquisition radars designed to defeat modern stealth aircraft such as the F-22 and the F-35. They work by operating in multiple frequency bands including both VHF and L bands that can “see” stealth-protected fighters.
Source: https://goo.gl/xwM75G
By: Stephen Bryen
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Boeing KC 46A More Capable, Efficient, Versatile perfect for India

Boeing’s KC-46A Pegasus tanker is ushering in a new era of efficient combat aerial refueling. With the US Air Force on the verge of receiving its first tanker a...

Boeing’s KC-46A Pegasus tanker is ushering in a new era of efficient combat aerial refueling. With the US Air Force on the verge of receiving its first tanker aircraft and Japan announced as the program’s first international customer, other countries are taking a closer look at the KC-46’s unique capabilities and the benefits of adding a more capable and versatile tanker to their fleets. The US Air Force is very excited about the KC-46 and the benefits it will bring to the fleet — it will be an outstanding aircraft for decades to come. Highly reliable and efficient, the wide-body, multi-role tanker can refuel all US, allied and coalition military aircraft any time, on any mission. It can also carry passengers, cargo and patients whenever and wherever needed. With unmatched operational flexibility, the KC-46A is a mobility “game changer.” With improved refueling capabilities, superior situational awareness and flexible multirole capability, the KC-46 is the perfect fit for customers looking to add a more capable and versatile tanker platform to their fleets. On January 27, 2017 the US Air Force awarded Boeing a $2.1 billion contract for 15 KC-46A tanker aircraft. The order was the third low-rate initial production lot for Boeing. The first two came in August 2016 and included seven and 12 planes respectively. The US Air Force initially plans to purchase 179 KC-46 aircraft to replace its KC-135 fleet. Currently, Boeing has six aircraft conducting test flights. Those aircraft have completed more than 1,800 flight hours to date and successfully refueled with F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B, KC-10, C-17 and A-10 aircraft. The KC-46A also has demonstrated the ability to receive fuel in-flight from another tanker, which adds increased flexibility to Air Forces who will be operating it. The KC-46 is the ideal tanker for today’s modern defense forces based on the following factors: The KC-46 is built as a combat tanker from day one– the KC-46 is delivered with a robust suite of defensive systems and self-protective measures.It iselectromagnetic pulse-hardened for missions in a nuclear environment for the high-end fight as well as incorporates flight-deck armor for protection against small arms. Additionally the KC-46 is equipped with chemical-biological protective systems. All of these systems are incorporated into the aircraft as it is being produced, not as a retrofitted modification. The KC-46 also has the ability to launch from a ‘ready state’ within 10 minutes and coupled with its threat awareness and avoidance system, allows the Pegasus to truly fuel the fight. The KC-46 has improved refueling capability– the KC-46 can refuel both hoseand-drogue as well as boom receptacle receiver aircraft on any sortie. It utilizes 21st century centerline and wing-mounted hose and drogue systems as well as an advanced sixth-generation fly-by-wire boom. Simultaneous air refueling of two fighter aircraft is supported through wing air refueling pods (WARPS). All of these systems are built to international refueling standards. That means the KC-46 can refuel the IAF fleet now, on day one. From refueling India’s front line fighter force to direct support of its C-17 fleet, the KC-46 enables allied and coalition refueling of all fixed-wing receiver aircraft anytime, on every mission, including simultaneous multi-point refueling.
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Boeing’s KC-46A Pegasus tanker is ushering in a new era of efficient combat aerial refueling. With the US Air Force on the verge of receiving its first tanker aircraft and Japan announced as the program’s first international customer, other countries are taking a closer look at the KC-46’s unique capabilities and the benefits of adding a more capable and versatile tanker to their fleets. The US Air Force is very excited about the KC-46 and the benefits it will bring to the fleet — it will be an outstanding aircraft for decades to come. Highly reliable and efficient, the wide-body, multi-role tanker can refuel all US, allied and coalition military aircraft any time, on any mission. It can also carry passengers, cargo and patients whenever and wherever needed. With unmatched operational flexibility, the KC-46A is a mobility “game changer.” With improved refueling capabilities, superior situational awareness and flexible multirole capability, the KC-46 is the perfect fit for customers looking to add a more capable and versatile tanker platform to their fleets. On January 27, 2017 the US Air Force awarded Boeing a $2.1 billion contract for 15 KC-46A tanker aircraft. The order was the third low-rate initial production lot for Boeing. The first two came in August 2016 and included seven and 12 planes respectively. The US Air Force initially plans to purchase 179 KC-46 aircraft to replace its KC-135 fleet. Currently, Boeing has six aircraft conducting test flights. Those aircraft have completed more than 1,800 flight hours to date and successfully refueled with F-16, F/A-18, AV-8B, KC-10, C-17 and A-10 aircraft. The KC-46A also has demonstrated the ability to receive fuel in-flight from another tanker, which adds increased flexibility to Air Forces who will be operating it. The KC-46 is the ideal tanker for today’s modern defense forces based on the following factors: The KC-46 is built as a combat tanker from day one– the KC-46 is delivered with a robust suite of defensive systems and self-protective measures.It iselectromagnetic pulse-hardened for missions in a nuclear environment for the high-end fight as well as incorporates flight-deck armor for protection against small arms. Additionally the KC-46 is equipped with chemical-biological protective systems. All of these systems are incorporated into the aircraft as it is being produced, not as a retrofitted modification. The KC-46 also has the ability to launch from a ‘ready state’ within 10 minutes and coupled with its threat awareness and avoidance system, allows the Pegasus to truly fuel the fight. The KC-46 has improved refueling capability– the KC-46 can refuel both hoseand-drogue as well as boom receptacle receiver aircraft on any sortie. It utilizes 21st century centerline and wing-mounted hose and drogue systems as well as an advanced sixth-generation fly-by-wire boom. Simultaneous air refueling of two fighter aircraft is supported through wing air refueling pods (WARPS). All of these systems are built to international refueling standards. That means the KC-46 can refuel the IAF fleet now, on day one. From refueling India’s front line fighter force to direct support of its C-17 fleet, the KC-46 enables allied and coalition refueling of all fixed-wing receiver aircraft anytime, on every mission, including simultaneous multi-point refueling.
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India and RussiaFGFA is 5th generationFighter aircraft .It is in under development process.India Russia FGFA project has taken so many years to finalise. Russia India FGFA will be worlds most advanced combat aircraft. It's stealth features and advance radar system going to be its USP. Indian FGFA will be capable to carry nuclear warheads with it among all the latest missile and bombs.it can set multiple targets at once and can finish them within fraction of seconds.IndoRussian fgfa deal is biggest defence deal till now which is still in progress. India Russia FGFA is expected to introduce in Indian airforce within a decade.
India is side by side working on its own 5'th generation Fighter JetAMCA. which is also the reason of dealy on indo Russia FGFA project.

India and RussiaFGFA is 5th generationFighter aircraft .It is in under development process.India Russia FGFA project has taken so many years to finalise. Russia India FGFA will be worlds most advanced combat aircraft. It's stealth features and advance radar system going to be its USP. Indian FGFA will be capable to carry nuclear warheads with it among all the latest missile and bombs.it can set multiple targets at once and can finish them within fraction of seconds.IndoRussian fgfa deal is biggest defence deal till now which is still in progress. India Russia FGFA is expected to introduce in Indian airforce within a decade.
India is side by side working on its own 5'th generation Fighter JetAMCA. which is also the reason of dealy on indo Russia FGFA project.

Indian Navy Should Also Try Kamov-226T Choppers: RussianFirm.
NavyChiefAdmiralSunil Lanbatoday said a request for proposal (RFP) is likely to be issued by mid-2018 for the procurement of 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for the Navy’s aircraft carrier.
“Hopefully we will be able to issue the RFP by middle of next year,” he said. Four aircraft manufacturers have shown interest in the project.The Navy chief also said the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC I) will be ready by 2020 and the Navy was looking for deck based combat capable fighter aircraft for it.
He said the naval version of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. cannot operate from deck and that is why the Navy was looking for other options.
“I need a deck based combat capable fighter by 2020 for IAC I. In present state, LCA Navy cannot be operated from deck,” he said.
The Navy chief also said that the “form and fit” of the second indigenous aircraft carrier have been finalised and that it will be a 65,000-tonne vessel.
Replying to a question, he said there will not be any financial constraints in procuring 57 new deck based fighter jets.
At the same time, he indicated that declining capital budget for the Navy was a matter of concern. He said he had raised the issue with the defence ministry.
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Indian Navy Should Also Try Kamov-226T Choppers: RussianFirm.
NavyChiefAdmiralSunil Lanbatoday said a request for proposal (RFP) is likely to be issued by mid-2018 for the procurement of 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for the Navy’s aircraft carrier.
“Hopefully we will be able to issue the RFP by middle of next year,” he said. Four aircraft manufacturers have shown interest in the project.The Navy chief also said the first Indigenous Aircraft Carrier (IAC I) will be ready by 2020 and the Navy was looking for deck based combat capable fighter aircraft for it.
He said the naval version of the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. cannot operate from deck and that is why the Navy was looking for other options.
“I need a deck based combat capable fighter by 2020 for IAC I. In present state, LCA Navy cannot be operated from deck,” he said.
The Navy chief also said that the “form and fit” of the second indigenous aircraft carrier have been finalised and that it will be a 65,000-tonne vessel.
Replying to a question, he said there will not be any financial constraints in procuring 57 new deck based fighter jets.
At the same time, he indicated that declining capital budget for the Navy was a matter of concern. He said he had raised the issue with the defence ministry.
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Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 Rafale Fighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF

Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 RafaleFighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF.
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Rafale Medium Multi RoleCombat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon.
Details are not known but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme. If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure.
IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from France after the US gave Pakistan F 16s in 1982, also arrived in IAF squadrons from 1985 onw@rds.
The Nuke-capable Mirage 2000 though is still formidable and some half a dozen of the nearly 60 have already been upgraded to contemporary standards by Thales, the French company known for making deadly Electronic W@rfare (EW) systems. Thales is providing the highly sophisticated EW systems for the Rafales also.
The Indian Navy has expressed specific preference for either the Boeing F/A 18 Super Hornet or Rafale. Both these fighters were designed ab initio for aircraft carriers, and both are on offer for their industrial production in India if the numbers are viable for foreign investment and Transfer of Technology (ToT). Boeing has offered to manufacture the latest variant, Advanced Super Hornet, which is also meant for the US Navy.
Significantly, if the deal is only for 36 more aircraft, then the field would be open for a larger number of twin-engine aircraft for both the IAF and Navy. If the coming deal is for indigenous production for more than 36, then Rafale would become the final choice.
Notably, defence deals are mostly done with strategic advantages in view, besides costs. For instance, in the 1980s, the Government asked Air India to switch its choice from Boeing to Airbus A 320 aircraft as, according to French sources, France gave India some defence technology as a leverage.
It may be recalled that India had opted for the French Rafale in 2015 during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Paris, and an agreement was sealed in New Delhi between the Defence Ministers of the two countries, Mr Manohar Parrikar and his visiting counterpart, Mr Jean Yves Le Drian, in September 2016. The first payment of 15 per cent was immediately made by India to seal the contract.
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Modi Govt. Likely To Approve An Additional 36 RafaleFighter Jets Very Soon For The IAF.
The Government is likely to approve at least another 36 Rafale Medium Multi RoleCombat Aircraft (MMRCAs) very soon.
Details are not known but informed sources told India Strategic that although a decision was just about due, the possibility of more aircraft was also being considered in view of the Indian Navy’s requirement of 56 twin-engine shipboard fighters as also the Government’s Make in India programme. If only 36 Rafales are taken, then it would not be economical to set up their manufacturing infrastructure.
IAF is looking for a mix of about 400 single and twin engine fighters as most of its combat jet inventory is of the 1980sSoviet generation. The Mirage2000, which was acquired from France after the US gave Pakistan F 16s in 1982, also arrived in IAF squadrons from 1985 onw@rds.
The Nuke-capable Mirage 2000 though is still formidable and some half a dozen of the nearly 60 have already been upgraded to contemporary standards by Thales, the French company known for making deadly Electronic W@rfare (EW) systems. Thales is providing the highly sophisticated EW systems for the Rafales also.
The Indian Navy has expressed specific preference for either the Boeing F/A 18 Super Hornet or Rafale. Both these fighters were designed ab initio for aircraft carriers, and both are on offer for their industrial production in India if the numbers are viable for foreign investment and Transfer of Technology (ToT). Boeing has offered to manufacture the latest variant, Advanced Super Hornet, which is also meant for the US Navy.
Significantly, if the deal is only for 36 more aircraft, then the field would be open for a larger number of twin-engine aircraft for both the IAF and Navy. If the coming deal is for indigenous production for more than 36, then Rafale would become the final choice.
Notably, defence deals are mostly done with strategic advantages in view, besides costs. For instance, in the 1980s, the Government asked Air India to switch its choice from Boeing to Airbus A 320 aircraft as, according to French sources, France gave India some defence technology as a leverage.
It may be recalled that India had opted for the French Rafale in 2015 during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Paris, and an agreement was sealed in New Delhi between the Defence Ministers of the two countries, Mr Manohar Parrikar and his visiting counterpart, Mr Jean Yves Le Drian, in September 2016. The first payment of 15 per cent was immediately made by India to seal the contract.
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Russia and India : 70 years of Togetherness - By Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin told Media : This year, we are celebrating the anniversary of a truly historic event. Seventy years ago – on April 13, 1947 – the governments of the USSR and India announced their decision to establish official missions in Delhi and Moscow. This step on our part logically followed up on our course for assisting India on its way to national liberation and contributed to strengthening its independence.
n the decades that have followed, our bilateral partnership has further intensified and strengthened, and has never been subject to expediency. Equal and mutually beneficial relations of the two States have steadily developed. This is quite natural. Our peoples have always had mutual sympathy and respect for each other’s spiritual values and culture.
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China is behaving like a 'bully' in South China Sea: John McCainUS Senator John McCain told Media : China was asserting itself globally, best illustrated by militarizing artificial islands in the South China Sea, a claim repeatedly rejected by Beijing.
"I think it is very clear that the Chinese by filling in these islands are militarizing them and that is in violation of international law," the Arizona senator said.
What is your take on this news.... Please comment... I want to know your views
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India may procure 30 JaguarStrike Fighter Jets from France
India and France are currently holding key negotiations on the sale of 30 retired Jaguar Strike Fighter Jets from the French Air Force reserve. France has already decommissioned the SEPECAT Jaguars from its Air Force.
The negotiations underway are to buy 30 of these formidable fighter jets in as it is condition condition from France and the Indian Air Force plans to use the 30 Jaguar Jets for spares to maintain its current Jaguar fleet.
France has made it clear that making the 30 retired Jaguar Fighter Jets capable of flying is out of question. India can only use the 30-odd jets for its spare parts like air frames, tail section, landing gear, etc.
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Four players interested in supplying 57 Carrier Capable Fighter Jets to the Indian Navy
Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said today.
The chief of naval staff also said the Scorpene submarine Kalvari is going through its final phase of trials and should be delivered by July-August.
Having rejected indigenously built 'Tejas' as too heavy, the Indian Navy in January issued a Request for Information to procure 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carrier.
"The Navy has got response from four players for the RFI. We will examine the RFI and take it forward," Lanba said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by FICCI on 'Building India's Future Navy Technology Imperatives'.
He, however, did not disclose the name of the companies which have shown interest in the proposal.
At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets which face serviceability issues from time to time.
Currently, six planes are compatible for aircraft carrier. They are Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden).
While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin engine jets, the remaining three have single engine.
The delivery of deck based fighter jets is expected to take four-five years.
What you think, which fighter plane is best for Indian Navy... please share your views
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Indian Navy to build a force armed with cutting-edge technology
The Indian Navy has underlined four primary expectations to build a force of tomorrow which is armed with cutting edge technologies with a distinct ‘Make in India’ stamp. Talking to media persons on the sidelines of a two-day international seminar with the theme ‘Building India’s Future Navy: Technology Imperatives’, organised by FICCI, Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba voiced optimism that the Strategic Partnership model process to involve the Indian private sector in defence manufacturing would start in six months.
Responding to a question about the SP Model which recently got approved, the Naval chief said: “All the three services will have to go and get the AoNs (Acceptance of Necessity) on what we want to be built through the strategic partners, so that the strategic partner in any segment can be identified. We hope that we should be able to move this process within six months.” Issuing an AoN is usually the first step in defence procurements.

Russia and India : 70 years of Togetherness - By Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin told Media : This year, we are celebrating the anniversary of a truly historic event. Seventy years ago – on April 13, 1947 – the governments of the USSR and India announced their decision to establish official missions in Delhi and Moscow. This step on our part logically followed up on our course for assisting India on its way to national liberation and contributed to strengthening its independence.
n the decades that have followed, our bilateral partnership has further intensified and strengthened, and has never been subject to expediency. Equal and mutually beneficial relations of the two States have steadily developed. This is quite natural. Our peoples have always had mutual sympathy and respect for each other’s spiritual values and culture.
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China is behaving like a 'bully' in South China Sea: John McCainUS Senator John McCain told Media : China was asserting itself globally, best illustrated by militarizing artificial islands in the South China Sea, a claim repeatedly rejected by Beijing.
"I think it is very clear that the Chinese by filling in these islands are militarizing them and that is in violation of international law," the Arizona senator said.
What is your take on this news.... Please comment... I want to know your views
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India may procure 30 JaguarStrike Fighter Jets from France
India and France are currently holding key negotiations on the sale of 30 retired Jaguar Strike Fighter Jets from the French Air Force reserve. France has already decommissioned the SEPECAT Jaguars from its Air Force.
The negotiations underway are to buy 30 of these formidable fighter jets in as it is condition condition from France and the Indian Air Force plans to use the 30 Jaguar Jets for spares to maintain its current Jaguar fleet.
France has made it clear that making the 30 retired Jaguar Fighter Jets capable of flying is out of question. India can only use the 30-odd jets for its spare parts like air frames, tail section, landing gear, etc.
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Four players interested in supplying 57 Carrier Capable Fighter Jets to the Indian Navy
Four players have shown an interest in providing the Navy with 57 multi-role combat fighter jets for its aircraft carrier, Indian Navy chief Sunil Lanba said today.
The chief of naval staff also said the Scorpene submarine Kalvari is going through its final phase of trials and should be delivered by July-August.
Having rejected indigenously built 'Tejas' as too heavy, the Indian Navy in January issued a Request for Information to procure 57 multi-role combat aircraft for its carrier.
"The Navy has got response from four players for the RFI. We will examine the RFI and take it forward," Lanba said on the sidelines of a seminar organised by FICCI on 'Building India's Future Navy Technology Imperatives'.
He, however, did not disclose the name of the companies which have shown interest in the proposal.
At present, the Navy operates 45 MIG-29K jets which face serviceability issues from time to time.
Currently, six planes are compatible for aircraft carrier. They are Rafale (Dassault, France), F-18 Super Hornet (Boeing, US), MIG-29K (Russia), F-35B and F-35C (Lockheed Martin, US) and Gripen (Saab, Sweden).
While F-18, Rafale and MIG-29K are twin engine jets, the remaining three have single engine.
The delivery of deck based fighter jets is expected to take four-five years.
What you think, which fighter plane is best for Indian Navy... please share your views
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Indian Navy to build a force armed with cutting-edge technology
The Indian Navy has underlined four primary expectations to build a force of tomorrow which is armed with cutting edge technologies with a distinct ‘Make in India’ stamp. Talking to media persons on the sidelines of a two-day international seminar with the theme ‘Building India’s Future Navy: Technology Imperatives’, organised by FICCI, Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba voiced optimism that the Strategic Partnership model process to involve the Indian private sector in defence manufacturing would start in six months.
Responding to a question about the SP Model which recently got approved, the Naval chief said: “All the three services will have to go and get the AoNs (Acceptance of Necessity) on what we want to be built through the strategic partners, so that the strategic partner in any segment can be identified. We hope that we should be able to move this process within six months.” Issuing an AoN is usually the first step in defence procurements.

This video shows you that India Needs About 200-250 Rafales To MaintainCombatEdge.
Outgoing IAF chief Arup Raha on Wednesday made it clear that just 36 Rafale fighter jets would not suffice as India needs about 200-250 more fighters to maintain its combat edge over adversaries. The Air Chief Marshal, who is set to retire on December 31, also rued that the tender for the much needed “force multiplier” mid air refuellers had to be withdrawn. He said a fresh tender is in the offing and the procurement will be speeded up.
Underlining that the teeth of any air force is the combat fleet, Raha said that the country needs another production line besides the Tejas. He explained that the strength sanctioned by the government is 42 squadrons “which was a numerical value. He said what is needed “is also a capability mix”.
Raha said India has enough of heavy weight fighters – the Su30 MKI – which will last for another 30-40 years. He said the light weight spectrum would be served by the 123 Tejas light combat aircraft ordered by the IAF. Terming Rafale as an excellent aircraft, Raha said it comes in the medium weight spectrum.
“It is tremendously capable in all its role. It is a multi-role aircraft and can be used very effectively. It can prove its worth in any situation,” Raha said.
“But we have just ordered 36 aircraft and we require more aircraft in this middle weight category to give entire spectrum of capability,” he said. Raha said a void has been created in the past because of obsolescence and many of the squadrons will be past their use-by date.
“We have already used them for four decades plus. It is time to retire them and get new aircraft,” he said adding thi void has to be filled up quickly and 36 Rafale aircraft “will not do as we require much more”.
“Over the next 10 years, we must have 200-250 aircraft. It has to be balanced out. In the heavy weight spectrum, we have enough. But in the medium weight category, we need to have more. Yes, about 200 will be very good,” he said.
India and France finally signed the Rafale deal on September 23 this year, over a year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the deal during his Paris visit in April 2015. The planes, equipped with latest weapons and tailored for Indian needs, will be delivered to the IAF between September 2019 and April 2022. The IAF currently has 33 fighter squadrons, against the sanctioned 42.
Raha also rued that IAF’s Russian-origin Ilyushin-78 tanker fleet was plagued by maintenance problems and more midair refuellers were a “strategic requirement” to extend the range of fighter planes.
IL-78 fleet had served the IAF well but its availability for missions has been less due to maintenance problems. India floated a global tender for six midair refuellers in 2007 but it has been scrapped twice in the final stages.
“Sadly, there have been some problem areas in the acquisition. A new tender will be out soon,” Raha said. The air chief said the terr0rist attack on the Pathankot air base and the An-32 crash in which 29 people were k!lled were “the worst memories of my career”.
“We have flown in the fighter fleet 40,000 hrs, more than last 10 years due to better serviceability. We have done an average night flying of 27 per cent which was less earlier,” he said speaking about the achievements under his tenure.
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This video shows you that India Needs About 200-250 Rafales To MaintainCombatEdge.
Outgoing IAF chief Arup Raha on Wednesday made it clear that just 36 Rafale fighter jets would not suffice as India needs about 200-250 more fighters to maintain its combat edge over adversaries. The Air Chief Marshal, who is set to retire on December 31, also rued that the tender for the much needed “force multiplier” mid air refuellers had to be withdrawn. He said a fresh tender is in the offing and the procurement will be speeded up.
Underlining that the teeth of any air force is the combat fleet, Raha said that the country needs another production line besides the Tejas. He explained that the strength sanctioned by the government is 42 squadrons “which was a numerical value. He said what is needed “is also a capability mix”.
Raha said India has enough of heavy weight fighters – the Su30 MKI – which will last for another 30-40 years. He said the light weight spectrum would be served by the 123 Tejas light combat aircraft ordered by the IAF. Terming Rafale as an excellent aircraft, Raha said it comes in the medium weight spectrum.
“It is tremendously capable in all its role. It is a multi-role aircraft and can be used very effectively. It can prove its worth in any situation,” Raha said.
“But we have just ordered 36 aircraft and we require more aircraft in this middle weight category to give entire spectrum of capability,” he said. Raha said a void has been created in the past because of obsolescence and many of the squadrons will be past their use-by date.
“We have already used them for four decades plus. It is time to retire them and get new aircraft,” he said adding thi void has to be filled up quickly and 36 Rafale aircraft “will not do as we require much more”.
“Over the next 10 years, we must have 200-250 aircraft. It has to be balanced out. In the heavy weight spectrum, we have enough. But in the medium weight category, we need to have more. Yes, about 200 will be very good,” he said.
India and France finally signed the Rafale deal on September 23 this year, over a year after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the deal during his Paris visit in April 2015. The planes, equipped with latest weapons and tailored for Indian needs, will be delivered to the IAF between September 2019 and April 2022. The IAF currently has 33 fighter squadrons, against the sanctioned 42.
Raha also rued that IAF’s Russian-origin Ilyushin-78 tanker fleet was plagued by maintenance problems and more midair refuellers were a “strategic requirement” to extend the range of fighter planes.
IL-78 fleet had served the IAF well but its availability for missions has been less due to maintenance problems. India floated a global tender for six midair refuellers in 2007 but it has been scrapped twice in the final stages.
“Sadly, there have been some problem areas in the acquisition. A new tender will be out soon,” Raha said. The air chief said the terr0rist attack on the Pathankot air base and the An-32 crash in which 29 people were k!lled were “the worst memories of my career”.
“We have flown in the fighter fleet 40,000 hrs, more than last 10 years due to better serviceability. We have done an average night flying of 27 per cent which was less earlier,” he said speaking about the achievements under his tenure.
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The HALTejas is an Indian single-seat, single-jet engine, multirole light fighter designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and Navy. The aircraft has a tail-less compound delta-wing configuration, which provides for high maneuverability. It came from the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme, which began in the 1980s to replace India's ageing MiG-21 fighters. In 2003, the LCA was officially named "Tejas", which means "Radiant" in Sanskrit.
It integrates technologies such as relaxed static stability, fly-by-wire flight control system, multi-mode radar, integrated digital avionics system, composite material structures, and a flat rated engine. It is the smallest and lightest in its class of contemporary superson...

TOP 5 WEAPONS WHY INDIAN NEVER FEAR CHINA - Full Documentary 2016

TOP 5 WEAPONS WHY INDIAN NEVER FEARCHINA - Full Documentary 2016
In recent past China has been very aggressive in its posturing and has shown intent in expanding its spheres of influence . There has been several border incursions and standoffs.
In this video , we have listed 5 weapons that India is deploying to meet the Chinese challenge. The weapons are listed in increasing order of impact.
M777 HOWITZER
India is buying the 155 mm M777 guns at a cost of about $750 million from America’s BAE Systems. The M777 howitzer is a towed 155mm artillery piece,is a successor to the M198 howitzer .It is manufactured by BAESystem’s GlobalCombatSystems division.
Under Make in India initiative, the gun’s assembly, integration and testing will be shifted to India.
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How Would You Take Down North Korea? (The 7 Choices)

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Best Fighter Jet in the World Today | Top 10 - World's Most Powerful Fighter Jet

BestFighter Jet in the WorldToday | Top 10 - World's Most Powerful Fighter Jet.
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Jet fighters have important role in the battlefield. Military aviation is no doubt the foremost strategic weapon these days, each in terms of combat effectiveness and of crucial technologies enforced. And fighting jets continually play a significant role in air dominance. With the advancement in technology several countries modernized their fighting jet to full fill the requirement of day. Here is a list of 10 incredibly advanced jet fighters.
10. F-16 Fighting Falcon
F-is one of the most popular aircraft in the world, thanks to its combat proven advanced capabilities. The aircraft was at first designed to perform the air superiority missions of the US Air Force. Later on,...

DNA: Analysis of action India should take against Pakistan

Analyzing possible actions that could be taken to counter Uri terrorist attack. Watch complete news story of DNA for getting detailed updates!
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published: 19 Sep 2016

The Second World War: The War in the Air

This documentary covers the strategy and tactics of aerial warfare adopted by all the combatants during the Second World War. Including; how battles we won, aerial and bombings campaigns, fighter techniques, protection of the sea-lanes, spies in the sky, night fighters and the individual fighter aces.

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While the primary goal of Russia’s military operation in Syria is to prevent the disintegration of the country, it has also provided a chance to field-test 162 advanced Russian weapons, Russia’s defense minister reported.
“During the operation in Syria, 162 advanced and upgraded weapons have been tested in combat. They have proven to be highly efficient,” Sergey Shoigu told a Thursday meeting of senior Russian officials. The session, chaired by PresidentVladimir Putin, was focused on the annual report of the minister.
Among the systems tested in Syria were Su-30SM and Su-34 fighter jets, Mi-28N and Ka-52 helicopters, and Kalibr cruise missiles, as well as other arms. ...

air warning radar china PLA Airborne Early Warning & Control KJ-500 development of weapons military

ChineseKJ-500Airborne Early Warning and ControlSystem (AEW&C) aircraft which employs three sided active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar in fixed (not rotating) radome to provide 360º radar coverage.
China is testing a new generationof military aircraft which includes the country's first and most advancedstealth fighter believed to form the backbone of its air force.
The photos of fourth-generation stealth fighter J-20, airborne early warningand control system (AEW&CS) aircraft KJ-500 and Y-20 large militarytransporter, reportedly conducting tests flights, were published on a popularmilitary forum, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported.
The internet user who uploaded the images identified the plane models and said"these pictures were taken recently at Yanliang Fligh...

(2016) INDIA vs CHINA Military Power Comparison | Indian Army VS Chinese Army | Full Documentary

In terms of OVERALL combat capability, the Indian army is no match to PLA, and it's not even about number comparisons (which are most uninformative--e.g. how can one equate an 1000-ton corvette with an 8000-ton destroyer even though they both count as one warship?) This will keep being true as long as China is able to produce almost all weapon and equipment for the army (albeit of slightly lower quality in some cases) while India remains the top arms importer in the world.
There is no way a nation will win a modern large-scale military conflict without the support of a highly-capable indigenous industry. Fighting a war relying on foreign imports is like being in a gun fight where one has to order the bullets and wait for the delivery. If a war did break out between China and India, I don'...

The HALTejas is an Indian single-seat, single-jet engine, multirole light fighter designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and Navy. The aircraft has a tail-less compound delta-wing configuration, which provides for high maneuverability. It came from the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme, which began in the 1980s to replace India's ageing MiG-21 fighters. In 2003, the LCA was officially named "Tejas", which means "Radiant" in Sanskrit.
It integrates technologies such as relaxed static stability, fly-by-wire flight control system, multi-mode radar, integrated digital avionics system, composite material structures, and a flat rated engine. It is the smallest and lightest in its class of contemporary supersonic combat aircraft.
The Tejas is the second supersonic fighter developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) after the HAL HF-24 Marut. As of 2016 the Tejas MK1 is in production for the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the naval version is undergoing flight tests for Indian Navy (IN). The projected requirement for the IAF is 200 single-seat fighters and 20 twin-seat trainers
In 1983, IAF realised the need for an Indian combat aircraft for two primary purposes. The principal and most obvious goal was to replace India's ageing MiG-21 fighters, which had been the mainstay of the IAF since the 1970s. The "Long Term Re-Equipment Plan1981" noted that the MiG-21s would be approaching the end of their service lives by the mid-1990s, and that by 1995, the IAF would lack 40% of the aircraft needed to fill its projected force structure requirements. The LCA programme's other main objective was an across-the-board advancement of India's domestic aerospace industry. The value of the aerospace "self-reliance" initiative is not simply the aircraft's production, but also the building of a local industry capable of creating state-of-the-art products with commercial spin-offs for a global market.
In 1984, the Indian government chose to establish the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) to manage the LCA programme. While the Tejas is often described as a product of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), responsibility for its development belongs to ADA, a national consortium of over 100 defence laboratories, industrial organisations, and academic institutions with HAL being the principal contractor. The government's "self-reliance" goals for the LCA include the three most sophisticated and challenging systems: the fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control system (FCS), multi-mode pulse-doppler radar, and afterburning turbofan engine.
Project definition commenced in October 1987 with France's Dassault-Breguet Aviation as consultants. Dassault-Breguet were to assist in the design and systems integration of the aircraft, with 30 top-flight engineers reported to have flown to India to act as technical advisers to ADA, in exchange for $100m / ₹560 crore (equivalent to ₹50 billion or US$780 million in 2017), this phase was completed in September 1988
A review committee was formed in May 1989, which reported that infrastructure, facilities and technologies in India had advanced sufficiently in most areas and that the project could be undertaken. A two-stage full-scale engineering development (FSED) process was opted . In 1990, the design was finalised as a small tailless delta winged machine with relaxed static stability (RSS) and control-configuration for enhanced manoeuvrability
Phase 1 commenced in April 1993, and focused on "proof of concept" and comprised the design development and testing (DDT) of two technology demonstrator aircraft which were named as TD-1 and TD-2. This would be followed by the production of two prototype vehicles (PV-1 and PV-2), TD-1 finally flew on 4 January 2001. FSED Programme Phase-I was successfully completed in March 2004 and cost ₹2,188 crore.
in 1992, the LCA NationalControl Law (CLAW) team was set up by the National Aeronautics Laboratory to develop India's own state of the art fly-by-wire FCS for the Tejas. In 1998, Lockheed Martin's involvement was terminated due to a US embargo in response to India's second nuclear tests in May of that year.
Another critical technology is the Multi-Mode Radar (MMR). The Ericsson/Ferranti PS-05/A I/J-band multi-function radar was initially intended to be used, as used on Saab's JAS 39 Gripen. However, after examining other radars in the early 1990s, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) became confident that local development was possible. HAL's Hyderabad division and the LRDE were selected to jointly lead the MMR programme, and work commenced in 1997. The DRDO's Centre for

The HALTejas is an Indian single-seat, single-jet engine, multirole light fighter designed by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) for the Indian Air Force and Navy. The aircraft has a tail-less compound delta-wing configuration, which provides for high maneuverability. It came from the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme, which began in the 1980s to replace India's ageing MiG-21 fighters. In 2003, the LCA was officially named "Tejas", which means "Radiant" in Sanskrit.
It integrates technologies such as relaxed static stability, fly-by-wire flight control system, multi-mode radar, integrated digital avionics system, composite material structures, and a flat rated engine. It is the smallest and lightest in its class of contemporary supersonic combat aircraft.
The Tejas is the second supersonic fighter developed by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) after the HAL HF-24 Marut. As of 2016 the Tejas MK1 is in production for the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the naval version is undergoing flight tests for Indian Navy (IN). The projected requirement for the IAF is 200 single-seat fighters and 20 twin-seat trainers
In 1983, IAF realised the need for an Indian combat aircraft for two primary purposes. The principal and most obvious goal was to replace India's ageing MiG-21 fighters, which had been the mainstay of the IAF since the 1970s. The "Long Term Re-Equipment Plan1981" noted that the MiG-21s would be approaching the end of their service lives by the mid-1990s, and that by 1995, the IAF would lack 40% of the aircraft needed to fill its projected force structure requirements. The LCA programme's other main objective was an across-the-board advancement of India's domestic aerospace industry. The value of the aerospace "self-reliance" initiative is not simply the aircraft's production, but also the building of a local industry capable of creating state-of-the-art products with commercial spin-offs for a global market.
In 1984, the Indian government chose to establish the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) to manage the LCA programme. While the Tejas is often described as a product of Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), responsibility for its development belongs to ADA, a national consortium of over 100 defence laboratories, industrial organisations, and academic institutions with HAL being the principal contractor. The government's "self-reliance" goals for the LCA include the three most sophisticated and challenging systems: the fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control system (FCS), multi-mode pulse-doppler radar, and afterburning turbofan engine.
Project definition commenced in October 1987 with France's Dassault-Breguet Aviation as consultants. Dassault-Breguet were to assist in the design and systems integration of the aircraft, with 30 top-flight engineers reported to have flown to India to act as technical advisers to ADA, in exchange for $100m / ₹560 crore (equivalent to ₹50 billion or US$780 million in 2017), this phase was completed in September 1988
A review committee was formed in May 1989, which reported that infrastructure, facilities and technologies in India had advanced sufficiently in most areas and that the project could be undertaken. A two-stage full-scale engineering development (FSED) process was opted . In 1990, the design was finalised as a small tailless delta winged machine with relaxed static stability (RSS) and control-configuration for enhanced manoeuvrability
Phase 1 commenced in April 1993, and focused on "proof of concept" and comprised the design development and testing (DDT) of two technology demonstrator aircraft which were named as TD-1 and TD-2. This would be followed by the production of two prototype vehicles (PV-1 and PV-2), TD-1 finally flew on 4 January 2001. FSED Programme Phase-I was successfully completed in March 2004 and cost ₹2,188 crore.
in 1992, the LCA NationalControl Law (CLAW) team was set up by the National Aeronautics Laboratory to develop India's own state of the art fly-by-wire FCS for the Tejas. In 1998, Lockheed Martin's involvement was terminated due to a US embargo in response to India's second nuclear tests in May of that year.
Another critical technology is the Multi-Mode Radar (MMR). The Ericsson/Ferranti PS-05/A I/J-band multi-function radar was initially intended to be used, as used on Saab's JAS 39 Gripen. However, after examining other radars in the early 1990s, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) became confident that local development was possible. HAL's Hyderabad division and the LRDE were selected to jointly lead the MMR programme, and work commenced in 1997. The DRDO's Centre for

France is likely to divert its own military's production order for Rafale fighter jets to meet India's "urgent" requirement for 36 warplanes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French PresidentFrancois Hollande had last week agreed to conclude an Inter-Governmental Agreement for supply of the aircraft on termsthat would be better than conveyed by Dassault Aviation for the 126 MediumMulti-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) tender. The delivery would be in time-frame that would be compatible with the operational requirement of IAF, and the aircraft and associated systems and weapons would be deliveredon the same configuration as had been tested and approved by IAF, and with a longer maintenance responsibility by France, a joint statement had said.Defence MinisterManohar Parrikar has said that the 36 fighter planes would be inducted in the next two years. Parrikar has said all future negotiations for purchase of French Rafale fighters would be through government to government route. He said futher negotiation will decide if India goes in for more Rafale jets and if so, how many more. Parrikar has insisted that the deal for 36 Rafale jets does not mean that 'Make in Indian' programme has been set aside.He said everything will depend on the quantum of the jets that India would eventually be interested in, besides the 36 and the terms and conditions agreed to once the negotiations start. Under the original deal, 18 were to be bought off the shelf while 108 were to be manufactured by state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The IAF has been banking on the Rafale, the indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft 'Tejas' and the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft deal with Russia, but all the three are running behind schedule.
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France is likely to divert its own military's production order for Rafale fighter jets to meet India's "urgent" requirement for 36 warplanes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French PresidentFrancois Hollande had last week agreed to conclude an Inter-Governmental Agreement for supply of the aircraft on termsthat would be better than conveyed by Dassault Aviation for the 126 MediumMulti-Role Combat Aircraft (MMRCA) tender. The delivery would be in time-frame that would be compatible with the operational requirement of IAF, and the aircraft and associated systems and weapons would be deliveredon the same configuration as had been tested and approved by IAF, and with a longer maintenance responsibility by France, a joint statement had said.Defence MinisterManohar Parrikar has said that the 36 fighter planes would be inducted in the next two years. Parrikar has said all future negotiations for purchase of French Rafale fighters would be through government to government route. He said futher negotiation will decide if India goes in for more Rafale jets and if so, how many more. Parrikar has insisted that the deal for 36 Rafale jets does not mean that 'Make in Indian' programme has been set aside.He said everything will depend on the quantum of the jets that India would eventually be interested in, besides the 36 and the terms and conditions agreed to once the negotiations start. Under the original deal, 18 were to be bought off the shelf while 108 were to be manufactured by state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The IAF has been banking on the Rafale, the indigenously developed Light Combat Aircraft 'Tejas' and the Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft deal with Russia, but all the three are running behind schedule.
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TOP 5 WEAPONS WHY INDIAN NEVER FEARCHINA - Full Documentary 2016
In recent past China has been very aggressive in its posturing and has shown intent in expanding its spheres of influence . There has been several border incursions and standoffs.
In this video , we have listed 5 weapons that India is deploying to meet the Chinese challenge. The weapons are listed in increasing order of impact.
M777 HOWITZER
India is buying the 155 mm M777 guns at a cost of about $750 million from America’s BAE Systems. The M777 howitzer is a towed 155mm artillery piece,is a successor to the M198 howitzer .It is manufactured by BAESystem’s GlobalCombatSystems division.
Under Make in India initiative, the gun’s assembly, integration and testing will be shifted to India.
This is first major buy for the MountainStrikeCorps. Note that ,The Mountain Strike Corps has been specially raised to defend India’s border with China.
I
P-8 POSEIDON
Chinese Navy has large number of surface ships as well as submarines. To counter this India has acquired 8 P-8IPoseidon, and has approved further purchase of 4 more which will be delivered next year. P-8I,is a customized export variant of the P-8A, for the Indian Navy.
BRAHMOS
BRAHMOS is the ONLY SUPERSONIC CRUISE missile in the world.
It is jointly DEVELOPED BY RUSSIA AND INDIA
It has a range of 295 KM and travels at SPEEDS OF 2.8 TO 3.0MACH
It can be launched from SUBMARINES, SHIPS, AIRCRAFT OR LAND.
Chinese do not have a defense against Brahmos. There is only one defense system in the world, known to have high chances to defend against Brahmos, that is, Barak 8, which is jointly developed by India & Israel.
INS ARIHANT
Arihant class submarines WITH K 15 & K4 MISSILE
INS Arihant is the lead ship of India's Arihant class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. The 6,000 tonne vessel was built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project. It is India's first nuclear-powered submarine.
Construction of 3 more submarines of this class is also underway.
AGNI 5
Agni-V is an intercontinental ballistic missile developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) of India.
Though the reported range of Agni 5 is 5,800 K M ,it is widely believed that Agni 5 has a range of 8000-10000 K. M.
Even with stated range of 5 000 KM , it can hit most parts of China.
It carry a 1.5 ton warhead , has a speed of Mach 24 and accuracy of less than 10 m
Though exact details are classified, it is also widely speculated that Agni 5, feature Multiple Independently Reentry vehicle (MIRVs) ,with each missile being capable of carrying 2–5 separate nuclear warheads.
It is India’s most powerful deterrence against any Chinese aggression.

TOP 5 WEAPONS WHY INDIAN NEVER FEARCHINA - Full Documentary 2016
In recent past China has been very aggressive in its posturing and has shown intent in expanding its spheres of influence . There has been several border incursions and standoffs.
In this video , we have listed 5 weapons that India is deploying to meet the Chinese challenge. The weapons are listed in increasing order of impact.
M777 HOWITZER
India is buying the 155 mm M777 guns at a cost of about $750 million from America’s BAE Systems. The M777 howitzer is a towed 155mm artillery piece,is a successor to the M198 howitzer .It is manufactured by BAESystem’s GlobalCombatSystems division.
Under Make in India initiative, the gun’s assembly, integration and testing will be shifted to India.
This is first major buy for the MountainStrikeCorps. Note that ,The Mountain Strike Corps has been specially raised to defend India’s border with China.
I
P-8 POSEIDON
Chinese Navy has large number of surface ships as well as submarines. To counter this India has acquired 8 P-8IPoseidon, and has approved further purchase of 4 more which will be delivered next year. P-8I,is a customized export variant of the P-8A, for the Indian Navy.
BRAHMOS
BRAHMOS is the ONLY SUPERSONIC CRUISE missile in the world.
It is jointly DEVELOPED BY RUSSIA AND INDIA
It has a range of 295 KM and travels at SPEEDS OF 2.8 TO 3.0MACH
It can be launched from SUBMARINES, SHIPS, AIRCRAFT OR LAND.
Chinese do not have a defense against Brahmos. There is only one defense system in the world, known to have high chances to defend against Brahmos, that is, Barak 8, which is jointly developed by India & Israel.
INS ARIHANT
Arihant class submarines WITH K 15 & K4 MISSILE
INS Arihant is the lead ship of India's Arihant class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines. The 6,000 tonne vessel was built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project. It is India's first nuclear-powered submarine.
Construction of 3 more submarines of this class is also underway.
AGNI 5
Agni-V is an intercontinental ballistic missile developed by the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) of India.
Though the reported range of Agni 5 is 5,800 K M ,it is widely believed that Agni 5 has a range of 8000-10000 K. M.
Even with stated range of 5 000 KM , it can hit most parts of China.
It carry a 1.5 ton warhead , has a speed of Mach 24 and accuracy of less than 10 m
Though exact details are classified, it is also widely speculated that Agni 5, feature Multiple Independently Reentry vehicle (MIRVs) ,with each missile being capable of carrying 2–5 separate nuclear warheads.
It is India’s most powerful deterrence against any Chinese aggression.

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If you were put in charge of one mission - to take down the North Korean regime - a mission that had previously left world leaders beaten and befuddled, where failure could result in changes to the political and physical landscape for generations to come….what would you do?
And time is of the essence here, as the longer you wait, the likelier it is for Dear Leader to complete development of nukes capable of reaching the continental US, or perhaps anywhere else in the world. Actually, according to some reports, it might already be too late!
But whether North Korea actually fires is another question altogether. If we are to rid the world of this nefarious regime - I’m talking the regime not the people - we have to consider the options. In this video, I’ll go over the seven way to take down North Korea - including the most destructive, the most convenient, the most secretive, and the most unexpected.
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Best Fighter Jet in the World Today | Top 10 - World's Most Powerful Fighter Jet

BestFighter Jet in the WorldToday | Top 10 - World's Most Powerful Fighter Jet.
https://youtu.be/504JmR2fQhU .
Jet fighters have important role in the battlefield. Military aviation is no doubt the foremost strategic weapon these days, each in terms of combat effectiveness and of crucial technologies enforced. And fighting jets continually play a significant role in air dominance. With the advancement in technology several countries modernized their fighting jet to full fill the requirement of day. Here is a list of 10 incredibly advanced jet fighters.
10. F-16 Fighting Falcon
F-is one of the most popular aircraft in the world, thanks to its combat proven advanced capabilities. The aircraft was at first designed to perform the air superiority missions of the US Air Force. Later on, with the incorporation of latest technologies, F-16 evolved into a multi_role fighter jet.
9. F15Eagle
This jet has the potential to fly at altitudes of 10,000 meters with a maximum speed of 1650 mph. It was designed in 1967 by McDonnell Douglas. It has a robust control system which makes it very powerful.
8. Saab JAS 39 GripenHaving an advanced aerodynamic layout, Saab JAS 39 Gripen makes it to the list of best fighter jets in the world. The aircraft has been developed by Saab of Sweden and it is claimed that this aircraft has the lowest operating costs among the modern fighter jets currently in service
7. MiG 35
The famous Mikoyan MiG series aircraft of Russian origins are no strangers to the modern day warfare. Mig 35 is the ultimate evolution of the MiG 27Fulcrum series. This aircraft has advanced avionics and weapon systems which make it one of the best modern day aircraft.
6. J-10:
Chengdu J-10 is the first Chinese aircraft that matches the high standards of the Western and Russian fighter jets. It has been developed by the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation. This all-weather, multirole aircraft is an integral part of the People’s Liberation ArmyAir Force (PLAAF).
5. Sukhoi Su-35:
Sukhoi Su-35 is the Russian answer to the modern day air force needs. It is a heavy duty, long range, multi role, single seat fighter. The aircraft has been designed and developed by taking inspiration from the Su-27, which is an air superiority fighter.
4. Dassault Rafale:
Dassault Rafale is the backbone of French Air Force. The aircraft shows the advanced weapon systems that France is capable of developing. Dassault Rafale is a very versatile aircraft. It can carry out air domination, ground attack, intelligence and nuclear deterrent missions according to the requirements of the battlefield.
3. F 35Lightning II:
F-35Lightning is an advanced multirole, stealth fighter that has been designed by keeping in mind the modern day battlefield. It is developed by Lockheed Martin in the US and is currently in service in the air forces of some countries including, the United States, the UK, Australia, Netherlands, Turkey and South Korea.
2. Eurofighter Typhoon:
Eurofighter Typhoon is a result of the largest multinational collaborative military effort of EuropeanCountries. It is a fifth generation aircraft having modern sensors and avionics. Equipped with precision guided weapons and abilities like Supercruise’, it is one of the best fighter jets in the world
1. F-22 Raptor:
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor is number one our list of top ten fighter jets in the world. It is super stealthy and is virtually invisible to radar. F-22 is extremely advanced twin-engine aircraft having super maneuverability. F-22 Raptor was inducted into the US Air Force in 2005. With its superior avionics, amazing stealth abilities and advanced weapons systems, the aircraft stands as the king of fighter jets in the entire world.
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BestFighter Jet in the WorldToday | Top 10 - World's Most Powerful Fighter Jet.
https://youtu.be/504JmR2fQhU .
Jet fighters have important role in the battlefield. Military aviation is no doubt the foremost strategic weapon these days, each in terms of combat effectiveness and of crucial technologies enforced. And fighting jets continually play a significant role in air dominance. With the advancement in technology several countries modernized their fighting jet to full fill the requirement of day. Here is a list of 10 incredibly advanced jet fighters.
10. F-16 Fighting Falcon
F-is one of the most popular aircraft in the world, thanks to its combat proven advanced capabilities. The aircraft was at first designed to perform the air superiority missions of the US Air Force. Later on, with the incorporation of latest technologies, F-16 evolved into a multi_role fighter jet.
9. F15Eagle
This jet has the potential to fly at altitudes of 10,000 meters with a maximum speed of 1650 mph. It was designed in 1967 by McDonnell Douglas. It has a robust control system which makes it very powerful.
8. Saab JAS 39 GripenHaving an advanced aerodynamic layout, Saab JAS 39 Gripen makes it to the list of best fighter jets in the world. The aircraft has been developed by Saab of Sweden and it is claimed that this aircraft has the lowest operating costs among the modern fighter jets currently in service
7. MiG 35
The famous Mikoyan MiG series aircraft of Russian origins are no strangers to the modern day warfare. Mig 35 is the ultimate evolution of the MiG 27Fulcrum series. This aircraft has advanced avionics and weapon systems which make it one of the best modern day aircraft.
6. J-10:
Chengdu J-10 is the first Chinese aircraft that matches the high standards of the Western and Russian fighter jets. It has been developed by the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation. This all-weather, multirole aircraft is an integral part of the People’s Liberation ArmyAir Force (PLAAF).
5. Sukhoi Su-35:
Sukhoi Su-35 is the Russian answer to the modern day air force needs. It is a heavy duty, long range, multi role, single seat fighter. The aircraft has been designed and developed by taking inspiration from the Su-27, which is an air superiority fighter.
4. Dassault Rafale:
Dassault Rafale is the backbone of French Air Force. The aircraft shows the advanced weapon systems that France is capable of developing. Dassault Rafale is a very versatile aircraft. It can carry out air domination, ground attack, intelligence and nuclear deterrent missions according to the requirements of the battlefield.
3. F 35Lightning II:
F-35Lightning is an advanced multirole, stealth fighter that has been designed by keeping in mind the modern day battlefield. It is developed by Lockheed Martin in the US and is currently in service in the air forces of some countries including, the United States, the UK, Australia, Netherlands, Turkey and South Korea.
2. Eurofighter Typhoon:
Eurofighter Typhoon is a result of the largest multinational collaborative military effort of EuropeanCountries. It is a fifth generation aircraft having modern sensors and avionics. Equipped with precision guided weapons and abilities like Supercruise’, it is one of the best fighter jets in the world
1. F-22 Raptor:
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor is number one our list of top ten fighter jets in the world. It is super stealthy and is virtually invisible to radar. F-22 is extremely advanced twin-engine aircraft having super maneuverability. F-22 Raptor was inducted into the US Air Force in 2005. With its superior avionics, amazing stealth abilities and advanced weapons systems, the aircraft stands as the king of fighter jets in the entire world.
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DNA: Analysis of action India should take against Pakistan

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The Second World War: The War in the Air

This documentary covers the strategy and tactics of aerial warfare adopted by all the combatants during the Second World War. Including; how battles we won, aer...

This documentary covers the strategy and tactics of aerial warfare adopted by all the combatants during the Second World War. Including; how battles we won, aerial and bombings campaigns, fighter techniques, protection of the sea-lanes, spies in the sky, night fighters and the individual fighter aces.

This documentary covers the strategy and tactics of aerial warfare adopted by all the combatants during the Second World War. Including; how battles we won, aerial and bombings campaigns, fighter techniques, protection of the sea-lanes, spies in the sky, night fighters and the individual fighter aces.

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While the primary goal of Russia’s military operation in Syria is to prevent the disintegration of the country, it has also provided a chance to field-test 162 advanced Russian weapons, Russia’s defense minister reported.
“During the operation in Syria, 162 advanced and upgraded weapons have been tested in combat. They have proven to be highly efficient,” Sergey Shoigu told a Thursday meeting of senior Russian officials. The session, chaired by PresidentVladimir Putin, was focused on the annual report of the minister.
Among the systems tested in Syria were Su-30SM and Su-34 fighter jets, Mi-28N and Ka-52 helicopters, and Kalibr cruise missiles, as well as other arms. According to Shoigu, 10 of the 162 weapons tested revealed flaws that had not been identified on test ranges, prompting the ministry to stop buying them and ask the developers to fix them.
Shoigu said Russia’s involvement has “prevented the disintegration of the Syrian state, broken the chain of ‘color revolutions’ in the Middle East and North Africa, and launched a process for reaching a political settlement and reconciliation between warring parties.”
So far, 18,800 sorties and 71,000 airstrikes have been carried out by the Russian Air Force as part of the operation, the minister said. Russian warplanes have hit hundreds of militant training camps, arms workshops, military vehicles, and artillery systems.
NATO watching & preparing
This year has also seen NATO members sharply step up their surveillance of Russian military assets, Shoigu reported.
“The intensity of naval surveillance near our territorial waters has increased by 50 percent. We are monitoring the situation and preventing any attempts to violate our naval borders,” the minister said.
He added there is a similar situation in the air, where NATO flights have tripled over the past decade, necessitating an increase in the deployment of Russian fighter jets to shadow the NATO planes.
The alliance has also carried out twice as many military exercises, “most of which are targeting Russia,” according to Shoigu. As an example, he described British Army war games that used old Soviet tanks and civilian contractors dressed in Russian uniforms.
Countering US nukes & Tomahawks
The US is upgrading its nuclear arsenal in Europe, the Russian minister said, adding that Russia “cannot leave such actions without a response.”
He said that Russia has taken measures to counter Tomahawk cruise missiles that could be launched from anti-missile sites in Europe that use the same launcher systems as US warships. Shoigu said that 150 to 300 missiles could be secretly deployed that would be capable of hitting Russian territory within 10 minutes.
While he did not explain exactly how this threat was to be countered, Russian defense officials have previously said that Russia has no choice but to target the anti-missile sites with its own weapons and be prepared to destroy them in the case of an armed conflict.
Procurement plans
Shoigu went on to describe the Defense Ministry’s procurement plans for next year. Among the weapons Russia plans to deploy in 2017 are four new batteries of mobile Yars ICBMs and five strategic bombers.
Russia is also planning to launch a new satellite that will become part of the country’s early missile warning system, which will also include powerful long-range radar stations. The old Soviet satellites used for this purpose have long needed replacing, and the process started in late 2015.
The Russian military will also continue to expand its drone fleet, which has grown more than tenfold over five years and currently includes 2,000, according to Shoigu.
Meanwhile Putin said that, while Russia’s armed forces are fully capable of deterring any potential aggressor, this is not an excuse to be idle.
“If we allow ourselves to relax, even for a minute, and allow a single significant failure in the modernization of our Army and Navy, or the training of our troops, the situation may change very rapidly, considering how fast events happen in the world,” the Russian president warned.
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While the primary goal of Russia’s military operation in Syria is to prevent the disintegration of the country, it has also provided a chance to field-test 162 advanced Russian weapons, Russia’s defense minister reported.
“During the operation in Syria, 162 advanced and upgraded weapons have been tested in combat. They have proven to be highly efficient,” Sergey Shoigu told a Thursday meeting of senior Russian officials. The session, chaired by PresidentVladimir Putin, was focused on the annual report of the minister.
Among the systems tested in Syria were Su-30SM and Su-34 fighter jets, Mi-28N and Ka-52 helicopters, and Kalibr cruise missiles, as well as other arms. According to Shoigu, 10 of the 162 weapons tested revealed flaws that had not been identified on test ranges, prompting the ministry to stop buying them and ask the developers to fix them.
Shoigu said Russia’s involvement has “prevented the disintegration of the Syrian state, broken the chain of ‘color revolutions’ in the Middle East and North Africa, and launched a process for reaching a political settlement and reconciliation between warring parties.”
So far, 18,800 sorties and 71,000 airstrikes have been carried out by the Russian Air Force as part of the operation, the minister said. Russian warplanes have hit hundreds of militant training camps, arms workshops, military vehicles, and artillery systems.
NATO watching & preparing
This year has also seen NATO members sharply step up their surveillance of Russian military assets, Shoigu reported.
“The intensity of naval surveillance near our territorial waters has increased by 50 percent. We are monitoring the situation and preventing any attempts to violate our naval borders,” the minister said.
He added there is a similar situation in the air, where NATO flights have tripled over the past decade, necessitating an increase in the deployment of Russian fighter jets to shadow the NATO planes.
The alliance has also carried out twice as many military exercises, “most of which are targeting Russia,” according to Shoigu. As an example, he described British Army war games that used old Soviet tanks and civilian contractors dressed in Russian uniforms.
Countering US nukes & Tomahawks
The US is upgrading its nuclear arsenal in Europe, the Russian minister said, adding that Russia “cannot leave such actions without a response.”
He said that Russia has taken measures to counter Tomahawk cruise missiles that could be launched from anti-missile sites in Europe that use the same launcher systems as US warships. Shoigu said that 150 to 300 missiles could be secretly deployed that would be capable of hitting Russian territory within 10 minutes.
While he did not explain exactly how this threat was to be countered, Russian defense officials have previously said that Russia has no choice but to target the anti-missile sites with its own weapons and be prepared to destroy them in the case of an armed conflict.
Procurement plans
Shoigu went on to describe the Defense Ministry’s procurement plans for next year. Among the weapons Russia plans to deploy in 2017 are four new batteries of mobile Yars ICBMs and five strategic bombers.
Russia is also planning to launch a new satellite that will become part of the country’s early missile warning system, which will also include powerful long-range radar stations. The old Soviet satellites used for this purpose have long needed replacing, and the process started in late 2015.
The Russian military will also continue to expand its drone fleet, which has grown more than tenfold over five years and currently includes 2,000, according to Shoigu.
Meanwhile Putin said that, while Russia’s armed forces are fully capable of deterring any potential aggressor, this is not an excuse to be idle.
“If we allow ourselves to relax, even for a minute, and allow a single significant failure in the modernization of our Army and Navy, or the training of our troops, the situation may change very rapidly, considering how fast events happen in the world,” the Russian president warned.
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The Chinese air force in 2013 scrambled Su-30 and J-11 fighter jets after a dozen American and Japanese military aircraft entered the air defence identification zone (ADIZ) proclaimed by Beijing last weekend in the East China Sea. The incident is the first direct Chinese reaction to a US or Japanese incursion and heightens the danger of a miscalculation leading to a clash and conflict.
Having declared the ADIZ, which overlaps with Japan's own ADIZ and provocatively includes the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands, the Chinese government has come under pressure from hawkish sections of the ruling elite not to back away. The Obama administration immediately challenged the ADIZ by flying nuclear-capable B-52 bombers into the area on Tuesday without abiding by Chinese rules to provide flight plans, identification and maintain radio contact. Japan and South Korea followed suit on Wednesday, sending military aircraft to the zone.
According to the Chinese Defence Ministry, the Chinese fighters identified two US reconnaissance planes and 10 Japanese military aircraft, including early warning, reconnaissance and fighter aircraft. The statement explained that the Chinese aircraft monitored their American and Japanese counterparts throughout their flights in the ADIZ.
Asked about the Chinese statement, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren acknowledged the US flights but provided no details. "The US will continue to partner our allies and will operate in the area as normal," he said. Japan's Defence MinisterItsunori Onodera also played down the incident, saying: "We are simply conducting our ordinary warning and surveillance activity like before."
Far from operating "normally," the US and Japan have seized upon the Chinese ADIZ to justify their closer military collaboration and build-up in areas adjacent to the Chinese mainland. An American defence official told Bloomberg.com yesterday that the US military was conducting daily flights through the zone without notifying Chinese authorities in advance.
The US and Japanese navies are conducting a major joint exercise, AnnualEx 2013, in waters off Okinawa in Japan's southern island chain near the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands. The war games involve the aircraft carrier, the USS George Washington, as well as dozens of American and Japanese warships, submarines and aircraft.
US 7th fleet commander, Vice AdmiralRobert Thomas, reaffirmed that American warplanes would ignore Chinese rules for its ADIZ. "So for us it's 'steady as you go.' Our operations in the East China Sea will continue as they always have." US air force activities, which include regular reconnaissance flights off the Chinese coast, have in the past led to dangerous incidents, including a mid-air collision near China'sHainan Island in 2001 that resulted in the downing of a Chinese aircraft and the death of the pilot.
The latest navy exercises near Okinawa are part of Japan's strategic shift from the defence of the country's north against the former Soviet Union, to boosting military forces in the southern island chain—opposite China. Abe has made clear his government's intention of enforcing Japan's own ADIZ around the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands, threatening to order the shooting down of unmanned Chinese surveillance drones. According to the Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan plans to station E-2C early warning aircraft at the Naha base in the Okinawa region and deploy long-range Global Hawk drones to monitor the area.
The newChinese leadership of President Xi Jinping has been under internal pressure to respond to Abe's more aggressive stance, especially over the disputed islets. Like the Japanese government, the Chinese regime is whipping up nationalism, which is particularly directed against its neighbour across the East China Sea, to divert mounting social tensions at home.
In declaring China's ADIZ, the Xi leadership apparently counted on being able to put pressure on the US-Japan alliance and isolate Japan. An editorial in the hawkish state-run Global Times on Thursday urged the government to pursue this strategy and make Japan the "prime target" of Chinese pressure. The newspaper dismissed criticisms from South Korea and Australia, and opined: "Washington is expected to refrain from confronting Beijing directly in the East China Sea, at least for now."
The danger is that political miscalculations and misjudgments by one or more governments can rapidly lead to an escalating confrontation, in which an apparently minor incident can trigger a wider conflict.
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The Chinese air force in 2013 scrambled Su-30 and J-11 fighter jets after a dozen American and Japanese military aircraft entered the air defence identification zone (ADIZ) proclaimed by Beijing last weekend in the East China Sea. The incident is the first direct Chinese reaction to a US or Japanese incursion and heightens the danger of a miscalculation leading to a clash and conflict.
Having declared the ADIZ, which overlaps with Japan's own ADIZ and provocatively includes the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands, the Chinese government has come under pressure from hawkish sections of the ruling elite not to back away. The Obama administration immediately challenged the ADIZ by flying nuclear-capable B-52 bombers into the area on Tuesday without abiding by Chinese rules to provide flight plans, identification and maintain radio contact. Japan and South Korea followed suit on Wednesday, sending military aircraft to the zone.
According to the Chinese Defence Ministry, the Chinese fighters identified two US reconnaissance planes and 10 Japanese military aircraft, including early warning, reconnaissance and fighter aircraft. The statement explained that the Chinese aircraft monitored their American and Japanese counterparts throughout their flights in the ADIZ.
Asked about the Chinese statement, Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren acknowledged the US flights but provided no details. "The US will continue to partner our allies and will operate in the area as normal," he said. Japan's Defence MinisterItsunori Onodera also played down the incident, saying: "We are simply conducting our ordinary warning and surveillance activity like before."
Far from operating "normally," the US and Japan have seized upon the Chinese ADIZ to justify their closer military collaboration and build-up in areas adjacent to the Chinese mainland. An American defence official told Bloomberg.com yesterday that the US military was conducting daily flights through the zone without notifying Chinese authorities in advance.
The US and Japanese navies are conducting a major joint exercise, AnnualEx 2013, in waters off Okinawa in Japan's southern island chain near the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands. The war games involve the aircraft carrier, the USS George Washington, as well as dozens of American and Japanese warships, submarines and aircraft.
US 7th fleet commander, Vice AdmiralRobert Thomas, reaffirmed that American warplanes would ignore Chinese rules for its ADIZ. "So for us it's 'steady as you go.' Our operations in the East China Sea will continue as they always have." US air force activities, which include regular reconnaissance flights off the Chinese coast, have in the past led to dangerous incidents, including a mid-air collision near China'sHainan Island in 2001 that resulted in the downing of a Chinese aircraft and the death of the pilot.
The latest navy exercises near Okinawa are part of Japan's strategic shift from the defence of the country's north against the former Soviet Union, to boosting military forces in the southern island chain—opposite China. Abe has made clear his government's intention of enforcing Japan's own ADIZ around the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands, threatening to order the shooting down of unmanned Chinese surveillance drones. According to the Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan plans to station E-2C early warning aircraft at the Naha base in the Okinawa region and deploy long-range Global Hawk drones to monitor the area.
The newChinese leadership of President Xi Jinping has been under internal pressure to respond to Abe's more aggressive stance, especially over the disputed islets. Like the Japanese government, the Chinese regime is whipping up nationalism, which is particularly directed against its neighbour across the East China Sea, to divert mounting social tensions at home.
In declaring China's ADIZ, the Xi leadership apparently counted on being able to put pressure on the US-Japan alliance and isolate Japan. An editorial in the hawkish state-run Global Times on Thursday urged the government to pursue this strategy and make Japan the "prime target" of Chinese pressure. The newspaper dismissed criticisms from South Korea and Australia, and opined: "Washington is expected to refrain from confronting Beijing directly in the East China Sea, at least for now."
The danger is that political miscalculations and misjudgments by one or more governments can rapidly lead to an escalating confrontation, in which an apparently minor incident can trigger a wider conflict.
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